Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Bengali woman stabbed by CHTNF terrorists

chtnews.com
News No. 164/2009, October 24, 2009

The so-called CHTNF terrorists, publicly known as Borka-pora (literally means clad in Muslim veils), stabbed a Bengali woman named Rumana Aktar yesterday in Ramgarh, Khagrachari.

The 25-year-old was on her way back home from a shop about 7pm when she met the terrorists, who were seven in number and wore pants and veils.

They struck her with a knife without asking her anything. When Rumana screamed for help people from nearby area rushed to the spot and rescued her.

However, the terrorists had left the scene before their arrival.

Rumana is a resident of Belchari village under Patachara Union. Her husband’s name is Rahim.

The CHTNF is a terrorist outfit created by a section of the army to create unrest in the CHT and to counter the growing influence of the UPDF.

Drawn from both Bengali and Jumma youths, its members are now engaged in theft and robbery in Manikchari and Ramgarh areas.