Bharti Immigration Police has handed over 30 Bangladeshi women, men and children to the country at Benapole check post after 3 years of imprisonment.
Petrapol Immigration Police handed them over to the Benapole Checkpost Immigration Police through a 5:00 pm travel permit on Friday.
Among the returning women, men and children, 18 young women, 3 children and 9 youths are in the area, their fathers are in different places of Khulna, Nail, Barisal, and Furidpur districts.
The returning Bangladeshis are - Md. Martyr (14), Milan Ali (14), Sabbir Talukdar (12), Ibrahim Sheikh (14), Biplab Rath (14), Mahfuza Khatun (15), Chumki Khatun (14), Labani Akhtar (16), Shatala Shikdar (15), Neela Khatun (12), Umm Kulsum (13), Jumini Akhtar (15), Satira Banu (18), Kakali Khatun (16), Arafat Khatun (16), Rohit, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 2015, 14, 16, 16, 16, 16, 16, 2015, Neela, Umm Kulsum (13), Umm Kulsum (13), Umm Kulsum (13), Jumini Akhter (15), Satara Banu (18), Kakali Khatun (16), Rohit, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 19, 2015, 10, 2015, Sami (03), Mukta Akhtar (17), Tamanna Akhtar (11), Humatara Akhtar (12), Ahmed Ali (13), Noor Islam (14), Akash Adhikari (12) and Prakash Ghosh (16).
According to the police, they went to India illegally in the grip of the brokers 3 years ago, they were detained by the police in different cities including Mumbai and Kolkata, India, and they were arrested for 3 years.
After the sentence, 11 NGO organizations including dialogue, Liluta, Sushilan kept their own shelter homes in their shelters. After that, they contacted the Ministry of Home Affairs of the country and brought them back to their country under the Home Return Act.
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Abdul Odadud accepted the return asad and said that those who came through travel permits have been handed over to their families through 3 NGOs called Human Rights Organization, Women's Lawyers Association and Justice and Cater.







