Trafficking of 26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya: Bail of 4 accused suspended
The Appellate Division on Sunday cancelled the bail orders of two accused and stayed the bail orders of two others in a case filed over the trafficking of 26 Bangladeshis killed in Libya this past year.
A four-member Appellate bench led by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain passed the buy.
Advocate Munsurul Haque Chowdhury and Advocate Ruhul Kuddus stood for the accused while Deputy Attorney Standard Bishwanath Debnath represented the talk about.
The bail orders of Kawsar Munshi and Mahabub Munshi were stayed while the bail of Sheikh Mahbub and Sheikh S ahidur was cancelled.
On June 1, this past year, Rapid Actions Battalion (Rab) arrested the ringleader of a individual trafficking gang Kamal Hossain alias Hazi Kamal, 55, from Khilbarirtek of Shahadatpur area in Madaripur city.
Human traffickers killed 30 migrant workers, including 26 Bangladeshis, in Libya in a smuggling warehouse found in Mezda, near the metropolis of Gharyan, southwest of Tripoli.
Warlord Haftar’s militiaman Khaled Al-Mishai, who was simply allegedly accountable for the killings, was first killed in a good drone hit by the Libyan Oxygen Force.