On 2 February 1992 Bangladesh army backed Muslim settlers killed about 30 indigenous Buddhist people at Mallya. 2 of them were Bablu Chakma and Chittipudi Chakma (6 months), son and daughter of Manek Kumar Chakma. Two bombs exploded at a river ferry at Mallya. The explosion killed a passenger and seriously injured the skipper of the ferry. The survivors swam ashore but the armed Muslim settlers were waiting for them and attacked the indigenous Chakma Buddhists - men women and children.
Bangladesh army terrorize indigenous Chakma Buddhists in Mohalchari
On 14 January 1986, Bangladesh army of 13 East Bengal Regiment from Silban camp launched a military operation against the indigenous Buddhist village named Satghar Para in Mohalchari, Khagrachari district. Bangladesh army herded the indigenous Buddhist inhabitants into a grouping area at Dhela Para in Mohalchari by force against their will. Then Bangladesh army burnt their houses to ashes. All their properties were destroyed and they were beaten mercilessly. Below the names of persons whose houses were burnt to ashes:
Bini Mohan Chakma (50) of Satghar Para, Mohalchari.
Kurolya Chakma (40), son of Kuttenya Chakma of Satghar Para, Mohalchari.
Dhula Chakma (30), son of Purna Kumar Chakma of Satghar Para, Mohalchari.
Bujya Chakma (40), son of Purna Kumar Chakma of Satghar Para, Mohalchari.
Surya Kumar Chakma (45), son of Matra Dhar Chakma of Satghar Para, Mohalchari.
Patya Chan Chakma (35), son of Rangamua Chakma of Satghar Para, Mohalchari.
Nishidhon Chakma (25), son of Karolya Chakma of Satghar Para, Mohalchari.