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FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2026

Human Traffficking

Human Traffficking

Bangladeshi nationals voluntarily returned home from Libya. Photo: TBS

174 Bangladeshis return home from Libya

Most of the returnees had reportedly entered Libya illegally through human traffickers.

BRAC workshop in Cox’s Bazar brought together Rezaul Karim, Associate Director of HCMP; Md Tanvir Islam of BRAC HCMP Protection Sector; Fakhrul Hasan, Assistant Superintendent of Police (APBn); Senior District Judge Mohammed Saifur Rahman Siddique; Tapti Chakma, Camp-in-Charge of Camp 17; and representatives from IOM and UNHCR to discuss trafficking risks, legal constraints and coordination gaps in Rohingya camps. Photo: Courtesy

Experts at BRAC event flag gaps in Rohingya camp trafficking response, call for joint action 

Photo: Courtesy

Coast Guard rescues 55 during anti-trafficking drive in Teknaf

Two alleged members of a human trafficking ring are presented to the media following their arrest by the Rapid Action Battalion. Photo : Courtesy

2 arrested over trafficking Bangladeshis to Malaysia, torture for ransom

Representational Photo: Collected

Teenager killed in shootout between 2 groups in Teknaf

Representational Photo: Collected

Bangladeshis lured to Nepal, tortured and extorted on Europe trafficking route

Photo: TBS

5 Rohingyas held while attempting to traffic people to Malaysia; 20 rescued

Representational Image of human trafficking/ Collected

Bangladeshi minor trafficked to India; Indian investigative agency charges 10

This image shows several Rohingya men, women and children rescued by RAB in Teknaf on 29 October 2025. Photo: Collected

RAB rescues 24 Rohingyas held captive by alleged traffickers in remote Teknaf hills

Photo: Courtesy

347 rescued, 47 traffickers arrested in month-long anti-trafficking blitz in Teknaf

Joint forces rescued 66 people, including women and children, from a hilltop hideout in Teknaf during a raid against human trafficking on 18 September, 2025. Photo: TBS

Joint force rescues 66 from being trafficked from Teknaf

The suspected human traffickers in the custody of BGB personnel in Teknaf on 12 September 2025. Photo: Courtesy

5 suspected human traffickers held in Teknaf

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CID nabs ‘human trafficker’ at Dhaka airport

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