32 Bangladeshis still languishing in KL detention camp
Monday, 30 June 2008
The ordeals of 32 Bangladeshi stranded workers are yet to be over as they were reportedly confined to detention centre in Kuala Lumpur till Sunday night, victims' families inter city said, reports UNB.
A report from Kuala Lumpur said since Malaysian recruiting agency Swash Link did not accept the workers due to non-payment of 70,000 Ringgits by Bangladeshi agency Shikha Trade International, the workers may be deported.
Family members of the 32 ill-fated workers, six from Narsingdi district, are now seriously worried about their future. They have not known anything about the workers for last five days.
The workers left Dhaka for Kuala Lumpur on June 18. Since their arrival at KulaLumpur airport, they had been detained at the airport depot for six days.
A report from Kuala Lumpur said since Malaysian recruiting agency Swash Link did not accept the workers due to non-payment of 70,000 Ringgits by Bangladeshi agency Shikha Trade International, the workers may be deported.
Family members of the 32 ill-fated workers, six from Narsingdi district, are now seriously worried about their future. They have not known anything about the workers for last five days.
The workers left Dhaka for Kuala Lumpur on June 18. Since their arrival at KulaLumpur airport, they had been detained at the airport depot for six days.