Eight Bangladeshis return home from Pakistani prison The New Nation
Staff Reporter :
Eight Bangladesh nationals, who were in prison in Malir under Sindh Province of Pakistan, returned home after incarceration for one and half years.
A flight of Emirates Airlines carrying the Bangladeshis landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on Thursday night.
The incarcerated individuals-Nabir Uddin, Yusuf Uddin, Md Shahraj,
Abul Kashem, Md Shahed, Md Khan Shab, Md Sharif, and Mohammad Delwar Hossain-are the residents of Hatiya upazila in Noakhali.
Upon their arrival at the airport, Brac, with the help of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Expatriates Welfare Desk, provided them with emergency services, including drinking water.
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Abducted from Rohingya Camp: Volunteer of Red Crescent rescued after 10hrs by APBn Our Correspondent, Cox’s Bazar Our Correspondent, Cox’s Bazar
Members of Armed Police Battalion (APBn) rescued a volunteer of Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society early yesterday, 10 hours after he was abducted from a Cox s Bazar Rohingya refugee camp.
Hossain Ali (45) was abducted allegedly by some Rohingya miscreants around 3pm on Wednesday while he was on duty at block A/1 in Shafiullah Kata Rohingya camp in Ukhia upazila, said CPP Cox s Bazar Deputy Director Hafiz Ahmad.
Ali was tortured by the abductors, he said, adding that he is now undergoing treatment at a local hospital.
Red Crescent volunteer abducted from Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camp, rescued after 10 hours
Star Online Report
Star Online Report
Members of Armed Police Battalion (APBn) rescued a volunteer of Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society early today, 10 hours after he was abducted from a Cox s Bazar Rohingya refugee camp.
Hossain Ali (45) was abducted allegedly by some Rohingya criminals around 3:00pm yesterday while he was on duty at block A/1 in Shafiullah Kata Rohingya camp in Ukhia upazila, said CPP Cox s Bazar Deputy Director Hafiz Ahmad.
He was also tortured by the abductors and now he is undergoing treatment at Cox s Bazar District Sadar Hospital, he said.
29 Bangladeshis released from Pakistan prisons returning home
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Star file photo
UNB, Dhaka
UNB, Dhaka
Twenty-nine Bangladeshi nationals, who were released from Malir and Karachi jails of Pakistan, are set to return to the country today.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release in this regard.
Eight more Bangladeshis are supposed to return to the country tomorrow after serving their jail terms at Malir prison in Pakistan s Sindh province. The eight expatriate workers legally employed on an Omani fishing boat were held by Pakistani coast guard for entering the country s water territory in the Arab sea. They will return to Bangladesh with the funding of foreign ministry, UNB said quoting the press release.