In Khagrachhari and Rangamati, some families have fled, leaving behind destroyed homes and businesses.
Despite large army, authorities and Border Guard Bangladesh inspections, occupants remain on top.
” A uncomfortable condition is prevailing… Police and security forces are simultaneously patrolling, finally, peace did restored soon”, said Ahsan Habib, assistant inspector general at Chittagong Range Police.
The Bengali boy’s hanging triggered hostile attacks on racial minority neighborhoods, officials said.  ,
Lots of houses and businesses, generally belonging to Buddhist immigrants, were set on fire or attacked. Bengali crowds were targeted when loudspeakers in nearby temples were used, according to witnesses, and Buddhist temples were turned into targets.  ,
In response, local officials have imposed Part 144, a curfew-like estimate, in Khagrachhari and Rangamati.  ,