Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Bangladesh hands over strayed Burmese soldier

 
Tuesday, 05 January 2010 16:46 Kyaw Moe

Dhaka (Mizzima) - Bangladesh has handed over a Burmese soldier who strayed into Bangladeshi territory back to Burma.

The Bangladeshi army unit led by Capt. Nurul Jahel handed over Sgt. Tun Tun (27) from 550th GE to a Burmese team led by Maj. Thu Rein Zaw from Burmese Border Inspection and Supervision (Na Sa Ka), No. 5 Region at Khong Tone area in Oo Kier Township on January 4th.

The patrol team from Bangladesh's 42nd Bangladesh Rifle (BDR) found Burmese Sgt. Tun Tun on the 3rd of this month on a schooner docked near Ni Lar village, Oo Kier Township, 40 Km south of Cox 's Bazar in Bangladesh.

The Burmese Sergeant was dressed in uniform and equipped with arms when he gave his statement to the Bangladeshi authority, saying that he had strayed into the Bangladeshi territory after his schooner broke down.

A Bangladeshi soldier said, “We have handed him over to the Burmese side along with his arms and 106 rounds of ammunition”.