Naung Min Lu, Narinjara News, 31 May 2024
The junta forces arrested six residents from Aung MyayBaw Di village under Maungdaw township of Rakhine State along with threeweapons which were received from the Meitei (Kathe) people.
The arrested individuals are U Daung Pyauk, MaungMaung Chey, Ah Yoe, Nay Myo Tun (a firefighter), U Myat Naing and a Hindunational, said the villagers.
"The guns belonged to the Meitei (Kathe) people.When they fled the conflict, these people acquired those,” added the villager.
They all were arrested on 30 May and their familiesare yet to have any contact with them.
"Six villagers were first raided by the juntaforces and found three guns with ammunition," stated the villager.
As the fighting continued in Maungdaw, many Meitei(Kathe) families left their places leaving their weapons in Aung Myay BawDi village. The soldiers later entered the village and made the arrests.
The Meitei (Kathe) people, hailing from Manipur State of India, arefighting for secession. In 2002, during the tenure of former intelligence chiefgeneral Khin Nyunt, Nga Yant Chaung San Pya village was established in KhaMaung Seik village-tract in the northern part of Maungdaw to accommodate them.
Nga Yant Chaung San Pya village is approximately 31miles away from Maungdaw town. The village consists of more than 70 familiesand it has around 500 people.
Later on, those who could afford it began to purchase or rent those houses inthe urban areas of Maungdaw.
The Meitei (Kathe) people are settled in Maungdaw andTamu township of Sagaing region.