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495 foreigners in jail for illegal migration: Minister

'Rohingyas vulnerable to illegal human trafficking'


April 21, 2019 00:00:00


Terming human trafficking a global menace, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said on Saturday 495 people have so far been arrested for illegal migration from neighbouring countries, reports UNB.

The home minister also said 57 of them have been convicted.

He made the remarks at a seminar titled 'Combating trafficking: Repatriation of Victims of Human Trafficking' jointly arranged by the National Human Rights Commission and UNDP at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in the city.

"People are either forcibly made a victim of human trafficking or they're allured for migrating illegally to foreign lands," Asaduzzaman said.

Under the current government, he said, the rate of human trafficking from Bangladesh has reduced significantly.

The home minister acknowledged there are some irregularities which still need the attention of stakeholders for solutions.

Asaduzzaman further said the Rohingya people living in Bangladesh are currently vulnerable to illegal human trafficking.

He said the government is closely monitoring the situation saying, "As they (Rohingyas) were evicted from their homeland, they've nothing else to lose. So, they can easily fall victim to temptation of a better life."

Chief of Mission of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Bangladesh Giorgi Gigaurihas urged all the stakeholders to work together to find reasons behind and eradicate the menace of human trafficking in Bangladesh and globally as well.


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