Elephantine fledged security has been ensured for all foreign nationals living in Bangladesh, Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury (retd) told Canadian Excessive Commissioner to Bangladesh Lilly Nicholls nowadays (9 September).
At some level of the meeting at the Bangladesh Secretariat this afternoon, the home affairs adviser and the Canadian high commissioner mentioned numerous considerations, collectively with vogue of mutual family between the two countries, safety of foreign nationals, Rohingya disaster, police reform, cooperation in agriculture sector and return of laundered money.
Jahangir Alam sought Canada’s pork up in bringing reduction the money laundered from Bangladesh to Canada.
Assuring beefy cooperation, Lilly Nicholls said bringing reduction the laundered money is demanding and time-intriguing but no longer no longer possible.
On this regard, the high commissioner told to ship a proper proposal and letter with advise knowledge and proof thru the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh.
The high commissioner furthermore expressed utter relating to the continuing Rohingya disaster.
Pointing out that the Rohingya scenario is being monitored very carefully, the advisor said, “We have given top priority to the protection of the Myanmar nationals living in the Rohingya camps, as well to the local and foreign NGO workers working there.”
The adviser furthermore requested the resettlement of some Rohingyas in Canada.