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Fourteen relatives including mother of slain Rohingya leader Muhibullah relocating to Canada

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 27 Sep 2022, 08:43 pm

Dhaka, September 27: Fourteen relatives of slain Rohingya leader Muhibullah have left the transit camp. They are supposed to go to Canada.

According to several sources, they were sent to Dhaka from the Kutupalong transit point in Ukhia on Sunday (September 25). Earlier, 11 members of the family of Rohingya leader Muhibullah, who was killed by gunmen, left Dhaka for Canada on the night of April 1.

APBN-8 Assistant Superintendent of Police (Ops) Md Farooq Ahmed said, "Through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 14 people, including the wife and children of Muhibullah's mother and two brothers, were taken from Ukhia transit point to Dhaka last Sunday afternoon. We have not been informed about anything officially. As far as I know they are going to Canada."

A government official said on condition of anonymity that 14 family members of Muhibullah's mother and his two brothers left the camp for Canada. At the end of their process, they have been taken to Dhaka. From there it is scheduled to leave for Canada.

The relatives of Muhibullah who went to Canada are, deceased Muhibullah's mother Umma Fazal (60) and younger brother Habibullah's wife Asma Bibi (35), children Kaykba (15), Boysara (13), Hunaisa (9), Md: Ayman (8), Orda Bibi ( 5), Md. Ashraf (5) and another brother Ahmed Ullah's wife Shamshun Nahar (37), children Hamdallah (11), Hannana Bibi (9), Afsar Uddin (7), Sohana Bibi (5) and Mejbah Ullah (1).

After Muhibullah was killed on September 29 last year, the armed police battalion of Cox's Bazar moved his family to a safe place from the camp on October 13 and the next day the families of 10 other leaders of his organization. In the same process, nine members of Muhibullah's family were taken to Canada six months after his death.