The Rohingya representative, Mohibullah, was held in Cox's Bazar district as local authorities broke up a protest yesterday against the controversial repatriation deal signed by Bangladesh and Myanmar.
He was handed over to Bangladesh's elite security force and then local police who are still holding him for questioning, Cox's Bazar police chief Abul Khair told AFP today.
Two other Rohingya men were also detained for their role in the protests, another officer added.
Bangladesh had been due to start the huge process of repatriating hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees from today, after agreeing a two-year timescale with Myanmar.
But the process was delayed when Bangladesh said neither side was ready for the huge undertaking. Myanmar later blamed its neighbour for its lack of preparation.
Nearly 690,000 Rohingya have fled a campaign of violence in Myanmar since August, and many of the displaced Muslims living in Bangladesh fear returning to their conflict-scarred homeland in Rakhine state.
Police are also investigating the murder of two Rohingya representatives in the past week. Local media suggested one man was targeted for his support for the repatriation process.
"We are conducting raids in the camps every day," Cox's Bazar deputy police chief Afrujul Haq Tutul told AFP. Seven Rohingya men had been arrested in the police investigation into the murders, he added.
A Rohingya leader, speaking on condition of anonymity, said those considered "pro-repatriation" were coming under suspicion as hostility to the plan snowballed in the refugee camps.
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