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7 ship murders

Cargo vessel workers go on strike demanding justice, compensation

December 28, 2024 00:00:00


Cargo vessels remained anchored in the Shitalakkhya River near Kanchpur Bridge in Narayanganj on Friday after the Bangladesh Noujan Sramik Federation began an indefinite strike at midnight Thursday. The workers are demanding justice for the victims of seven murders aboard a cargo vessel and increased safety measures for water transport. — FE photo by Shafiqul Alam

Cargo vessel workers in Barishal went on an indefinite strike to press for demands including the solving of the mystery of the seven murders aboard a ship on the Meghna River in Chandpur and the bringing of its perpetrators to justice, reports bdnews24.com.

The Bangladesh Noujan Sramik Federation (Bangladesh River Transport Workers Federation), called the strike from midnight on Thursday, said Ekin Ali Master, senior vice president of the organisation.

He said the strike was called to demand that the true cause of the death of seven workers on board the MV Al-Bakhera be uncovered, the killers be identified and arrested and call for Tk 2.0 million in compensation for the families of each of the deceased workers.

They are also protesting over the government not taking any steps or effective measures to stop crimes, extortion, and robberies on the country's waterways.

For this reason, workers of all types of cargo vessels, including freight, oil and gas tankers, and sand carriers, have launched an uninterrupted strike, the worker leader said.

"The leaders of all basic unions and branches of the Bangladesh Noujan Sramik Federation have made a sincere appeal to all boat workers to push for our demands until they are met."

Passenger vehicles have been exempted from the strike for the time being in consideration of the suffering of the general public, he said.


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