The largest return of Bangladeshi citizens from Myanmar took place as 173 'verified Bangladeshi' today en route home from Sittwe prison in Rakhine State of Myanmar, said the Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon.
The returnees were carried by the 'Myanmar Naval Ship Chin Dwin' which is visiting Bangladesh to bring back 285 Myanmar security personnel who were forced to cross the border into Bangladeshi territory due to conflict in Rakhine state, according to a press release, issued by the Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon, received here.
The ship is expected to reach the Bangladesh terrain on Wednesday and the handover procedure of the Bangladeshi citizens to the relevant authorities will take place.
Out of the 173 persons, 129 are from Cox's Bazar, 30 from Bandarban, 07 from Rangamati, and one each from Khagrachhari, Noakhali, Narayanganj, Chattogram, Rajbari, Narsingdi and Nilphamari.
Bangladesh mission in Yangon, upon receipt of the information of the tentative visit of the Myanmar ship to Bangladesh, took up the issue with the Bangladesh Foreign and Home Ministries and relevant Myanmar authorities to seize the opportunity to send back the maximum number of verified Bangladeshi Nationals who were in different prisons in Myanmar.
The Embassy also pursued the relevant host authorities to bring the 144 'verified and jail term completed or pardoned' returnees in Sittwe prison for smooth return and pursued releasing the 29 verified Bangladeshi nationals who were still serving their jail terms or under trial.
Pursuant to the Mission's efforts the 29 persons were pardoned and sent back to Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon and Bangladesh Consulate in Sittwe have been working steadfastly for this return since the last return of Bangladeshi citizens that took place on October 3, 2023, when 29 Bangladeshis returned home through a flag meeting.
Representatives of Bangladesh Embassy in Yangon and Bangladesh Consulate in Sittwe was physically present to coordinate with the local authorities, conduct a verification process and issue Travel Permits in favour of the