Chittagong Range DIG's office has launched 'Expatriate Help Desk' to extend assistance to remittance-seeking Bangladeshi diaspora. All kinds of police assistance to expatriates will be provided round the clock through this desk. The services include coordinating and supervising the activities of 11 district help desks of Chittagong division. All police services will be available on WhatsApp-IMO while abroad.
Chittagong Range DIG Nure Alam Mina inaugurated the 'Expatriate Help Desk' with expatriate CIP and Bangladesh community organizers at the DIG range office in Khulshi of the city last Saturday. General Secretary of NRB CIP Association Mohammad Yaseen Chowdhury CIP was the special guest on the occasion. It is learnt that the expatriates will get all kinds of police help regarding their family problems, insecurity, police clearance, extortion during house construction and various problems and harassment. Expatriate Bangladeshis can get this assistance directly by contacting the desk via phone or WhatsApp, IMO, Telegram, Messenger etc. CIP and Bangladesh community organizers from the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Mozambique, Portugal, Australia were present.
This program moderated by Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime Management) Roshan Ara Rob. Chitta gong Range Additional DIG (Admin & Finance) Prabir Kumar Roy, coordinator of this initiative Senior Journalist and Expatriate Consultant Azaz Mahmud, NRB CIP Association Finance Secretary Mohammad Ashrafur Rahman, Expat riate CIP Abul Kashem (Kuwait), Abdul Karim (Oman) and Kabir Ahmed (Oman) and community organizers Nur Mohammed (Qatar) and Sajin Ahmed Kaushik (Portugal) spoke in it.
Chittagong Range DIG Nure Alam Mina said that everyone acknowledges the contribution of expatriate Bangladeshis and the remittances sent by them to the country's economic prosperity. Expatriate income or remittances act as an important nucleus in the economic dynamics of the country. So remittance fighting expatriates are the pride and wealth of the nation. There is no opportunity to underestimate expatriates.
He said that many steps have been taken in the last 15 years under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Still, remittance fighters at home will be neglected, worried about family insecurity in diaspora or misappropriation of land and property acquired by evil circles, harassed in the country, wandering around in legal matters, this cannot be desirable at all. We all have a moral responsibility to help them. From that sense, Bangladesh Police has taken the initiative to stand by the expatriates through the help desk.
DIG Nure Alam Mina honoured expatriate CIPs and community organizers on behalf of the Chittagong range.