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All BD embassies warned to avoid incident like Kuwait

Rtv Online Report

  20 Jan 2019, 00:00

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen urged all Bangladesh missions abroad and expatriate Bangladeshis to take proper steps to avoid the repetition of any incident like what happened in Bangladesh Embassy in Kuwait on Thursday.

He made the warning on Friday, says a press release of Bangladesh Foreign Ministry, reports UNB.

Three people, including counsellor (political) and head of chancery Md Anisuzzaman were injured when a group of Bangladeshi workers of a Kuwaiti company – Lesco – attacked them.

“Local police brought the situation under control and picked some workers up. The situation now remains fully peaceful,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs here on Friday night.

The government and the Embassy in Kuwait have taken steps to have the arrested Bangladeshi workers released, said the MoFA.

Lesco has assured the workers of paying their arrears by February 5 and resolving the issues related to renewal of work permit.

On Thursday, a group of Bangladeshi workers ransacked the Embassy property, including computers and TV, despite assurance from the Ambassador to address their issues through discussions.

Some 300-400 Bangladeshi workers, employees of the Kuwaiti company, took position in front of the Embassy expressing their grievances against the company over arrears of three months – October-December 2018 – and iqamas (work permits) issues in the morning.

MHK

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