Security forces and Hindu people excavating bodies of Hindus in pits.
U Phyamhawri of Thaman Village seen at an interview.
Nay Pyi Taw September 26
Security forces and Hindus found 28 bodies of Hindus who were brutally killed by ARSA extremist Bengali terrorists near Yebawkya Village in Maungtaw Township on September 24. Yesterday, they continued their joint search for the remaining bodies of Hindus.
Yesterday afternoon, a suspicious place was found at about 400 meters, northeast of the mass grave where the remains of Hindus were found yesterday. As security forces and Hindus got foul smell, they dug two pits at a distance of 10 feet a pit measuring three feet in diameter and five feet in depth and another pit.
Yesterday, 17 bodies of men were retrieved 14 bodies of men from the first pit and three bodies of men from the second pit. To date, a total of 45 corpses have been discovered.
Union Minister for Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Dr Win Myat Aye, Rakhine State Chief Minister U Nyi Pu and state cabinet members, members of the National Human Rights Committee, the deputy commander of the military command headquarters and senior military officers inspected the scene and fulfilled the requirements.
Officials of Maungtaw Township Public Health Department are performing necessarily forensic inspections over the excavated Hindu bodies. Those bodies will be cremated in line with the Hindu traditions.
The bodies excavated yesterday were Hindu people from Yebawkya Village, approved by U Shimawtaw of Middle Kyeinchaung Village from Maungtaw Township, U Phyamhawri of Thaman Village and some Hindu people who participated in the searching tasks.
Security forces together with Hindu people continue searching the remaining Hindu bodies around the place.
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