India handed over 24 men and women to Bangladesh illegally smuggled across various borders.
Today Tuesday (November 22) at the evening Bharti Immigration Police handed them over to the Benapole Immigration Police.Rights Jessore, Justice and Ketter and Bangladesh National Women Lawyers Association have adopted them to provide legal support for the returning men and women.
Jessore Justice Abdul Muhith, senior program officer of the and Keatar, said that they were illegally smuggled to India on the border along the border with various good work. Used by force in risky work.
On receiving the news, the police rescued them and sent them to the court. From there, a private NGO called Liluta Home in Kolkata, India, kept them in their shelter homes in Chait, then through the legal process of the Ministry of Home Affairs of the two countries, they got the opportunity to return home through a travel permit.
Benapole Immigration Officer-in-Charge (OC) Abul Kalam said, Justice and Caitor, Rights Jessore and Bangladesh National Women Lawyers Association have taken three NGO organizations to give legal coordination to 24 men and women who returned after the immigration documents.








