Bangladeshi nationals to come back from Maldives on, may 15
More Bangladesh citizens are scheduled to come back home from the Maldives by a chartered flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines on, may 15.
If the date is further changed, it'll be notified on High Commission's Facebook page, said a news release from Bangladesh High Commission in the Maldives on Monday, reports UNB.
The High Commission issued a notice on its Facebook page on, may 3 over the return of the irregular/illegal Bangladeshi expatriates having regularization cards given by the Maldives government.
The Commission has been regularly publishing lists of Bangladeshis at first selected for returning home.
The Maldives government provides medical certificates to the enlisted expatriates while the place, date and time of medical test will be informed on Facebook, said the release.
Earlier on April 21, a C-130J transport aircraft of Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) brought back 70 Bangladeshi nationals from the Maldives on a return flight.
Bangladesh through its Navy ship sent a lot more than 100 metric a great deal of food, medicines and medical equipment as the help of the federal government of Bangladesh for the Maldives.
The Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for sending medical equipment and relief materials to the Maldives to handle the COVID-19 situation there.