Benapole Correspondent :
Ten Bangladeshi teenagers girls including two children , returned home through Benapole check post on Tuesday night after serving two years jail in India.
Indian police handed them over to Benapole immigration police at 8.00 pm.
The returnees were identified as Mim Akter 17 , Moni Akter 18 , Rubina Khatun 17 , Rina Khatun 15, Mukta Akter 18, Munni Akter 19, Eti Khatun 20 , Rexona Khatun 16 , Ruma 4 and Soheli 3 a resident of Narail and Jashore districts.
Abul Bashar , officer in-charge of Benapole check post immigration police, said a team of Indian police had arrested them from Kolkatta city for going there illegally.
A gang of human traffickers took them to India through Jashore border promising to arrange lucrative jobs, he said.
They were sent to a Kolkatta court which jailed them for two years.
Later, on completion of the jail term, they were kept at a Lalua shelter home there.
The Indian authorities returned them following repeated requests by the Bangladesh home ministry.
A special Indian police team on Tuesday night brought them to Bangladesh, sources here said.
Indian immigration police later handed them over to Benapole immigration police.
Ten Bangladeshi teenagers girls including two children , returned home through Benapole check post on Tuesday night after serving two years jail in India.
Indian police handed them over to Benapole immigration police at 8.00 pm.
The returnees were identified as Mim Akter 17 , Moni Akter 18 , Rubina Khatun 17 , Rina Khatun 15, Mukta Akter 18, Munni Akter 19, Eti Khatun 20 , Rexona Khatun 16 , Ruma 4 and Soheli 3 a resident of Narail and Jashore districts.
Abul Bashar , officer in-charge of Benapole check post immigration police, said a team of Indian police had arrested them from Kolkatta city for going there illegally.
A gang of human traffickers took them to India through Jashore border promising to arrange lucrative jobs, he said.
They were sent to a Kolkatta court which jailed them for two years.
Later, on completion of the jail term, they were kept at a Lalua shelter home there.
The Indian authorities returned them following repeated requests by the Bangladesh home ministry.
A special Indian police team on Tuesday night brought them to Bangladesh, sources here said.
Indian immigration police later handed them over to Benapole immigration police.