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Bangladesh Navy personnel has intercepted a fishing trawler named FV Kulsumah carrying 214 displaced Rohingya nationals attempting to travel ...
According to him, the offence is being investigated under the 1953 Boat Regulations for failure to display and provide valid documents and licence, which, upon conviction, could result in a fine or ...
MMEA director, Maritime Captain Abdul Muhaimin Muhammad Salleh, stated that the boat was apprehended at 6.10 pm about 9.2 ...
Bangladesh Navy on Tuesday detained 214 Rohingyas travelling to Malaysia illegally by a fishing boat in the Bay of Bengal.
The perahu kolek, a heritage craft of fishermen at Kampung Sabak Beach, is known for its unique characteristics. Adorned with ...
Fewer than 150 Malayan tigers remain in their home range of Peninsular Malaysia. Poaching to supply an illegal trade in their ...
Following the interception, the Navy handed over the vessel and all 214 Myanmar nationals to the Bangladesh Coast Guard Station at Saint Martin’s Island for legal proceedings.
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