4 women return Bangladesh after serving in Indian jail
Four Bangladeshi women returned home through Benapole international check post (ICP) on Friday night after serving two and half years’ in Indian prison.
The returnees are Sajeda Khatun, 17, Kulsum Khatun, 15, Nasima Khatun, 18, and Khadija Begum, 16, reports UNB.
The victims hail from different areas of Khagrachhari, Comilla and Jessore districts.
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) handed them over to Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) through Benapole check post at night.
Abdul Ohab, Nayek Subeder of BGB camp at Benapole ICP, said the arrestees went to India illegally in search of jobs three years back.
Indian police arrested them from Shialdah railway station area in Kolkata.
Afterwards, they were sent to jail by for two and half years’ jail term each.
Upon completion of the jail term, they were kept in Kolkata Lilua Shelter Home.

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