Investigators probing the Rohingya camp fire that happened earlier this month have concluded that it was a "planned and purposeful act of sabotage". The March 5 blaze ripped through the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh, destroying 2,800 shelters and leaving 15,000 Rohingya refugees homeless. There were no casualties reported from the incident. A seven-person panel was formed to probe the tragic incident.
“The fire was a planned act of sabotage,” senior district government official Abu Sufian, head of the seven-member probe committee, said.