SECOND EDITION
TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2015
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Regd No DA 6238, Vol 3, No 37
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‘I have only seen this in films’ A man who jumped into the sea from a trafficking ship describes horror he experienced
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physically challenged people with us, too. Before us, five others jumped into the sea to escape the torture. Three of them died. We do not know what became of the other two,” Alauddin, a resident of Jhenidah district, said. This correspondent met him at the Teknaf police station last evening after he and his six companions were handed over to the police by the Coast Guard. “There are still many more people on the ship. They [the abductors] told us that they
Law enforcers yesterday rescued a total of 13 Bangladeshis in Teknaf of Cox’s Bazar and in the Bay of Bengal near the Saint Martin’s Island. All these people are aspiring immigrants looking to sneak into Malaysia illegally, reports our Cox’s Bazar correspondent. Lt Abujar Al Zahid, commander of Teknaf 42 BGB battalion, said a group of cattle traders saw six Bangladeshis when their boat was passing the Merulla area in Myanmar around noon. The traders then rescued these Bangladeshis and brought them to the Shah Parir Dwip jetty where BGB members took them into custody. Those rescued are Md Shahin Miah, 24, and Md Zahidul Islam, 30, from Narsingdi; Md Jasim Uddin, 19, from Joypurhat; Md Faruq Hossain, 27, and Md Musa, 19, from Chittagong. The identity of the sixth person could not be known immediately. Earlier, around 4am, Coast Guard personnel rescued seven Bangladeshi nationals off the Myanmar coast after they were thrown from a fishing trawler packed with migrants heading to Malaysia. Lt Shahid Hossain Chowdhury, Coast Guard station commander in Teknaf, said the members of his force were on a routine patrol when they found the Bangladeshis floating aimlessly on a boat near the Saint Martin’s Island. The rescued seven are Shahdat Hossain, 35, from Joypurhat; Alauddin, 24, and Mamun
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Alauddin, in black t-shirt, is one of the seven men who jumped into the sea from a human trafficking ship and were rescued by the Coast Guard yesterday. They have been kept at the Teknaf police station ABID AZAD
n Abid Azad from Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar Alauddin Sheikh, 28 and naked, jumped into the sea in the middle of the Bay of Bengal, no longer able to bear the severe torture his abductors were inflicting on him on the human trafficking ship he was aboard. He, together with six others abducted nearly three months ago by human smugglers, jumped into the sea and were later rescued by a fishing boat from Myanmar. A few days ago, they reached Myanmar’s Mundu
with help from the fishermen. Yesterday, they were rescued by members of the Bangladesh Coast Guard after they had reached Shah Parir Dwip on a small fishing boat with help from some Muslims from Myanmar. Seven other people were rescued by members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) from Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar the same day. “There were 68 people on the large ship. Four were women, including one from Bangladesh. There were several among us who were less than 18 years old. We had some
Salahuddin Ahmed reunited with wife in Shillong n Mohammad Al-Masum Molla
Hasina Ahmed, the wife of BNP joint secretary general Salahuddin Ahmed, has been reunited with her husband who went missing March 10 and reappeared across the border in India on May 11. After the meeting with her husband in a hospital in Shillong, in the Indian state of
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Meghalaya, Hasina told journalists that she wanted to take Salahuddin to a third country for medical treatment. The thirty minute meeting between man and wife, following the BNP leader’s mysterious disappearance over two months ago, was described as an emotional reunion. Half of the half-hour meeting was spent crying, Abdul Latif Jony, assistant office sec-
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retary of the BNP, told the Dhaka Tribune. After shedding tears during the reunion with his wife, Salahuddin Ahmed asked how the members of his family were and inquired about BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia, Abdul Latif Jony said. Hasina Ahmed was meeting her husband for the first time since Salahuddin went missing. She entered the hospital around 8:30pm
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and stayed till 9pm. She had left Dhaka on Sunday. “I am very grateful to the Indian government, the local administration and hospital authorities for sheltering Salahuddin and giving him medical treatment. My husband is seriously ill. We will try to take him to a third country for further treatment, following
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