Chief of Mission, IOM Bangladesh Giorgi Gigauri said these migrants found themselves in "perilous conditions" in Libya and were desperate to get back home.
"We supported their voluntary return, ensuring their safety and dignity," he said.
IOM has supported 1475 Bangladeshi migrants to return home since 2015.
As one of the core activities of IOM, it provides vital assistance to thousands of migrants every year.
Building on experience and a worldwide network of offices and partners, IOM’s VHR programme strives to ensure that migrants in need are assisted.
IOM in close coordination with the government of Bangladesh supported 152 Bangladeshi nationals to return home from Libya.
A chartered flight carrying the returnees arrived at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Thursday morning.
The Libya crisis started in 2011, which led to a civil war.
The ongoing crisis has put many Bangladeshi migrants at great risk, IOM said adding that they do not wish to risk their lives in such a perilous environment and most of them wish to return home.
In this backdrop, IOM, with the close coordination of Bangladesh government, has supported this group of Bangladeshi migrants to return home safely through the Voluntary Humanitarian Return and Reintegration (VHR) programme.
The programme provides logistical and financial support to migrants, who are unable or unwilling to remain in the host country and who volunteer to return to their countries of origin.
These 152 people decided to return willingly from Libya and IOM made sure of their "voluntary return" in a dignified manner.
The UN migration agency has also supported with the flight, logistics and other necessary actions to make the return to Bangladesh safe and smooth.
Upon arrival at the airport, returnee migrants received health facilities, psychosocial support, food and post-arrival information support from IOM.
Besides, every migrant has received 50 Euros to go to their home from the airport.
IOM has coordinated the support to connect them with their family members and return home safely.
Under the VHR programme, every returnee migrant will also get in-kind support with the amount of 1400 Euros to help them reintegrate into society.