On Monday evening, a total of 14 family members of the Rohingya leader Mohammad Mohib Ullah left Bangladesh for Canada. The group includes Mohib Ullah’s mother Umme Fajal (60) and his two brothers, Habib Ullah and Ahmad Ullah and their families.
Mohib Ullah, who was assassinated last year in Rohingya camp by the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA). The incident lead his family vulnerable to live in camp. This year in April, 11 of his family members including his wife Nasima Khatun, 9 children and a son-in-law left for the North American country as ‘refugees’ under the Government Assistance Programme of Canada.
Assistant superintendent of police of the 8th Armed Police Battalion, Faruk Ahmed said, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees supervised the transport of Mohib Ullah’s mother, his brother and their families from the camps to Dhaka on Sunday.
From there, they set off for Canada late on Monday evening said Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner Mohammed Mizanur Rahman.
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