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Young Mizo Association seeks compact relief camps to curb Myanmar nationals

The YMA, the largest and most influential civil society organization in Mizoram, has urged the State Government to set up suitable relief camps in a compact area for nearly 30,500 Myanmar nationals

Sentinel Digital Desk

AIZAWL: The Young Mizo Association (YMA), the largest and most influential civil society organization in Mizoram, has urged the State Government to set up suitable relief camps in a compact area for nearly 30,500 Myanmar nationals, who took shelter in the State after the military seized power through a coup in the neighbouring country in February last year.

The YMA's demand to set up proper relief camps in a defined area is significant in view of the reports of rising crimes committed by Myanmar nationals in the Northeastern State, which shares a 510 km unfenced border with the adjoining country.

As per official records, majority of nearly 30,500 Myanmar refugees, including 11,798 children and 10,047 women, are sheltered in more than 156 camps in all the 11 districts in Mizoram, while a large number of them took shelter in the relatives' houses, community, centres, rented houses, government buildings and shelter houses set up by various NGOs, including the YMA.

The Mizoram Government officials said that considering the small size of the State, construction of relief camps in a specific compact area is administratively and strategically not practical as it would lead to many problems, including law and order.

The YMA general secretary, Lalnuntluanga said that the organization during a general conference held on Thursday adopted a resolution to approach the State Government for the establishment of proper and compact relief camps for the Myanmar refugees to avoid their scattered living across the State.

He added that the delegates in the conference have observed that currently the Myanmar nationals are being kept and scattered in various relief camps, villages and different houses in all parts of the State and these might create serious problems in near future.

The Assam Rifles, which guarded the porous India-Myanmar border, has also expressed concern about the increasing number of crimes, including smuggling by Myanmar nationals.

Assam Rifles officials said that they apprehended 35 Myanmar nationals this year in various anti-smuggling operations while Mizoram police also arrested many Myanmarese for their involvement in illicit trade. (IANS)

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