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Bangladesh steps up repatriation of sentenced citizens from Maldives, Qatar

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Publish: 04 Oct 2024, 07:59 AM

Bangladesh steps up repatriation of sentenced citizens from Maldives, Qatar

Dhaka, Oct 3 (UNB) - The Council of Advisers, chaired by Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus, on Thursday approved the draft on an agreement between the governments of the Maldives and Bangladesh on 'transfer of prisoners'.
 
The Council of Advisers also in principle approved a proposal for ratification of the agreement on the transfer of sentenced persons between Bangladesh and Qatar.
 
"Once these are done, we will be able to bring back our Bangladeshi brothers and sisters who have been sentenced in the Maldives or Qatar," Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam told reporters while briefing the media at Foreign Service Academy on Thursday evening.
 
Deputy Press Secretaries Apurba Jahangir and Abul Kalam Azad Majumder were also present at the media briefing.
 
Bangladesh currently has agreements on 'transfer of sentenced persons' with India, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.
 
Bangladesh received a draft agreement on 'transfer of prisoners' from the Maldives in 2015 through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
Once the proposed agreement is signed, Bangladesh will be able to bring back its citizens from the Maldives who are sentenced and imprisoned.
 
The agreement will be in force for 10 years and it can be renewed for another 10 years if the two countries agree.
 
The Council of Advisers also in principle approved a proposal for ratification of the agreement on the transfer of sentenced persons between Bangladesh and Qatar.
 
The agreement with Qatar was signed between the two governments on April 23 this year during Qatar Emir's visit to Bangladesh.
 
The agreement will remain in force for one year and if neither part expresses willingness to end it, it will remain in force for another year.
 
Tags: Bangladesh repatriation, Maldives, Qatar
 
END/UNB/MK/SAM/2100 hrs
 

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