Jashore Correspondent :
Mentally- challenged Naim was handed over his parents after over a decade of his missing.
Naim, 19, son of Omar Ali and Asia Begum of Pangsha in Rajbari district, who had been kept at Jashore Adolescent Development Centre since 14th May, 2007 after going missing on April 8,2006 from Dhaka, was handed over to his parents at Jashore Circuit House by the centre authority in presence of Abdul Awal, DC, Jashore, Ashit Kumar Saha, Deputy Director, Department of Social Welfare , Abdullah Al Masud, superintendent, Adolescent Development Centre, Jashore, Mushfiqur Rahman, psycho social councilor and Masum Billah, district probation officer.
Mushfiqur Rahman told that the mentally challenged boy was taken to the development centre by the court on 14th May, 2007. He was lost earlier from Mohammadpur area in Dhaka. Naim could only say his name.
An Ansar member who got posting at the centre recently identified Naim as the resident of his in-laws is in the village of Naim’s home.
Naim’s father told that searched for his son after he went missing over a decade back. He tried his best although he is a rickshaw puller.
‘I’m so happy now,’ he added.
The superintendent told that there are 8 other adolescent inmates at the centre now. They need to be handover. But we don’t know their addresses.
Mentally- challenged Naim was handed over his parents after over a decade of his missing.
Naim, 19, son of Omar Ali and Asia Begum of Pangsha in Rajbari district, who had been kept at Jashore Adolescent Development Centre since 14th May, 2007 after going missing on April 8,2006 from Dhaka, was handed over to his parents at Jashore Circuit House by the centre authority in presence of Abdul Awal, DC, Jashore, Ashit Kumar Saha, Deputy Director, Department of Social Welfare , Abdullah Al Masud, superintendent, Adolescent Development Centre, Jashore, Mushfiqur Rahman, psycho social councilor and Masum Billah, district probation officer.
Mushfiqur Rahman told that the mentally challenged boy was taken to the development centre by the court on 14th May, 2007. He was lost earlier from Mohammadpur area in Dhaka. Naim could only say his name.
An Ansar member who got posting at the centre recently identified Naim as the resident of his in-laws is in the village of Naim’s home.
Naim’s father told that searched for his son after he went missing over a decade back. He tried his best although he is a rickshaw puller.
‘I’m so happy now,’ he added.
The superintendent told that there are 8 other adolescent inmates at the centre now. They need to be handover. But we don’t know their addresses.