<p>At least six people were killed in an attack at a Rohingya camp in Bangladesh's Cox Bazar on Friday, a police official said - the latest incident of violence in the world's largest refugee settlement.</p>.<p>A gang armed with guns attacked a religious school before dawn in Cox Bazar's Ukhiya area and killed three teachers, two volunteers and a student, police superintendent Shihab Kaiser Khan said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/bangladesh-vows-stern-action-against-killers-of-rohingya-leader-1036592.html" target="_blank">Bangladesh vows ‘stern action’ against killers of Rohingya leader</a></strong></p>.<p>"A drive is underway to arrest those responsible for the incident," Khan told <em>Reuters</em>, adding one Rohingya man with weapons and ammunition had been taken into custody.</p>.<p>More than a million Rohingya live in a cluster of refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, with most having fled neighbouring Myanmar during a military crackdown in 2007.</p>.<p>The sprawling settlements have become increasingly violent, residents say, with armed gangs vying for power, kidnapping critics and warning women against breaking conservative Islamic norms.</p>.<p>Late last month, gunmen shot and killed a prominent Rohingya Muslim leader in the camps.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>
<p>At least six people were killed in an attack at a Rohingya camp in Bangladesh's Cox Bazar on Friday, a police official said - the latest incident of violence in the world's largest refugee settlement.</p>.<p>A gang armed with guns attacked a religious school before dawn in Cox Bazar's Ukhiya area and killed three teachers, two volunteers and a student, police superintendent Shihab Kaiser Khan said.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/bangladesh-vows-stern-action-against-killers-of-rohingya-leader-1036592.html" target="_blank">Bangladesh vows ‘stern action’ against killers of Rohingya leader</a></strong></p>.<p>"A drive is underway to arrest those responsible for the incident," Khan told <em>Reuters</em>, adding one Rohingya man with weapons and ammunition had been taken into custody.</p>.<p>More than a million Rohingya live in a cluster of refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, with most having fled neighbouring Myanmar during a military crackdown in 2007.</p>.<p>The sprawling settlements have become increasingly violent, residents say, with armed gangs vying for power, kidnapping critics and warning women against breaking conservative Islamic norms.</p>.<p>Late last month, gunmen shot and killed a prominent Rohingya Muslim leader in the camps.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here:</strong></p>