Bangladeshis killed in Libya
Trafficking of 26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya: Bail of 4 accused suspended
The Appellate Division on Sunday cancelled the bail orders of two accused and stayed the bail orders of two others in a case filed over the trafficking of 26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya last year.
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Man accused in trafficking of 26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya gets bail
The High Court (HC) on Thursday granted bail to Parvez Hossain, an accused in a case filed over the trafficking of 26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya on May 28.
3 years ago
Bangladeshis killed in Libya: Female accused gets bail
The High Court on Tuesday granted bail to a woman arrested in a case filed over the trafficking of 26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya in May.
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26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya laid to rest
All 26 Bangladeshi nationals, who were killed in a gun attack in Libya on Thursday, have been buried at Mizdah.
M Ashraful Islam, Counsellor (Labour wing) at Bangladesh Embassy in Libya, confirmed it to UNB.
The Bangladeshi citizens were killed while 11 others were injured in a gun attack by some human traffickers on Thursday in the desert town of Mizdah, some 180km from Tripoli.
Bangladesh had communicated with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) to make arrangements for the bodies of the victims and sought compensation for their families.
Bangladesh has also sought information on the human traffickers and demanded punishment of those involved in human trafficking and killing after their arrest.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Friday said six out of 11 injured Bangladesh citizens have fully recovered and Bangladesh Mission in Libya is in touch with them to get further details on the incident.
On Saturday, Bangladesh released names of 23 of those killed.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with information from Bangladesh Embassy in Tripoli, also provided the identities of the injured.
The 23 deceased are -- Sujan and Kamrul from Gopalganj; Jakir Hossain, Jewel, Firuz, Jewel-2, Manik, Asadul, Aynal Mollah, Monir, Sajib, Shaheen, and Shamim from Madaripur; Arfan from Dhaka; Lal Chand from Magura; Rajon, Rahim, Shakil, Sakib, Akash, Shohag and Muhammad Ali from Kishoreganj; and Rakibul from Jashore.
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NHRC expresses concern over killing of 26 Bangladeshis in Libya
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Friday expressed deep concerned over the killing of 30 migrant workers, including 26 Bangladeshi nationals, in Libya reportedly by some human traffickers.
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Killing in Libya: IOM calls for launching probe immediately
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has called on the Libyan authorities to immediately launch an investigation to bring those responsible to justice and deplored the killing of 30 migrants, including 26 Bangladeshis, in a shooting involving a trafficker in Libya.
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