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Another mentally distressed woman returns from KSA

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TBS Report
08 January, 2021, 08:00 pm
Last modified: 08 January, 2021, 08:04 pm

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Another mentally distressed woman returns from KSA

Not only are the women alone coming back to the country losing their mental balance, some 500 bodies of them returned from different countries also in the last five years

TBS Report
08 January, 2021, 08:00 pm
Last modified: 08 January, 2021, 08:04 pm
Photo: UNB
Photo: UNB

A woman was moving uncontrollably at Shahjalal International Airport in the capital where she was spotted by the airport authorities.

As the authorities concerned tried to talk to her, the woman failed to come up with a good reply.

Later, they checked her documents and identified her as Asiya Begum, who returned to Dhaka on a Saudi Airlines flight SV-802 at 1:15am on Friday.

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Then, the Dhaka airport authorities contacted Brac Migration Programme.

At 7am, Asiya was handed over to Brac for care by the Airport Expatriate Welfare Desk, according to a press release issued from Brac Migration Programme.

Brac Psycho Social Counselor talked to Asiya, 35, and gave her psychological care. Later, it was known that Asiya is from Naogaon.

On 13 November 2018, the recruiting agency M/S Maxim Trade & Co (RL-809) sent Asiya to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as a housemaid.

Asiya's relatives said the first six months were a bit better but later she was subjected to harassment. At one stage, all communications with the family were stopped.

Later, the victim's family learned that Asiya spent three months in prison in Saudi Arabia. From there she was sent back to the country through a Travel Pass.

Shariful Hasan, head of Brac migration programme, said many women are returning to the country after falling victim to such situation as Asiya faced. However, it is not possible to say their number accurately.

"The Expatriate Welfare Desk and the police come across such women off and on at the airport and inform us," said Shariful Hasan.

In the last two years, a total of 68 mentally distressedwomen returnees have been able to safely reunite with their families through the counselling of Brac Migration Programme.

Of the 68, 61 are housemaid and 7 are male.

Not only are the women alone coming back to the country losing their mental balance, some 500 bodies of them returned from different countries also in the last five years.

The bodies of at least 200 of them came from Saudi Arabia, of which about 70 committed suicide.

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