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When they discovered the truth, Hasina, a mother of five, was lost. The wife and mother-in-law convinced Ferrari Ferdous to surrender.
Ferdous, along with 33 other pirates, took an oath of allegiance to Interior Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal on the grounds of Banshkhali Adarsh High School on Thursday.
Ferdous, 52, was a boatman. While sailing at sea, he became involved in piracy at one point. His mother Safura Khatun and his wife Hasina Akhter also attended the surrender ceremony.
In a very vague and low voice, Safura Khatun told bdnews24.com: “The child will return to normal life; That would be fine. “
Hasina Akhter said: “I have suffered a lot, now I want him to surrender and come to us.”
The pirates who surrendered on the occasion delivered 90 firearms and 2,056 rounds. Many of his family members arrived, huddled in a corner of the school grounds.
There he spoke with Poppy, the wife of Touhid Islam Manik (34) from Bankkhali in Kutubdia. He came to the field with a son and a daughter.
Poppy said her husband became a pirate after meeting a ‘bad boy’ named Karim from next door. That Karim is now in jail.
“My husband used to work in agriculture. After being involved in this evil deed, I also had to leave the area with my two children and move to Aziz Nagar, Chakoria ”.
Manik has been captured twice by law enforcement and has been jailed for six and eight months. Now that she has surrendered and can return to normal life, Poppy hopes the government will “forgive” the cases against her.
When asked about this, Lieutenant Colonel Mashiur Rahman, RAB 7 commander, said: “There is nothing to do if there is a case of rape and murder. We will organize through the Ministry of the Interior how they can be exempted from other cases. However, they have to appear regularly in these cases ”.
The Interior Minister, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, also assured the pirates rendered legal aid in cases other than rape and murder. He also asked others who were still involved in the robbery to surrender.
Manzur Alam (42) will return to normal life, his wife Laila came to the school field with this hope in her heart. She said her husband worked on a fish farm; He never saw anything wrong.
And Badiul Alam, Manzur Alam’s younger brother, claimed that his brother had been “framed” in several cases for “enmity”.
Aneyara Begum, Sahabuddin’s wife from Kutubdia North Durum District 4, also said that her husband, a salt farm worker, had been sued on her behalf for “hostility.”
Anwara said that Sahabuddin had already spent three years in jail. “I don’t want to think about the past anymore; I want to spend the rest of my life with my husband.”
He said they have two sons, Reagan and Raihan, ages 12 and 10. May the future of the two children be good, that’s all he wants now.
Ashib Billah, Director of the RAB Law and Media Branch, said: “On November 1, 2016, the Prime Minister declared the Sundarbans ‘pirate free.’ A total of 405 pirates, including 34 today, were they have yielded so far. “
Of these, 326 were members of 32 forces in the Sundarbans. Also, 43 from Maheshkhali and 34 from Banshkhali who surrendered on Thursday.
“Eight pirates have surrendered in the area so far. We hope the area is pirate free.”
Nurul Alam, owner of Mostafa General Store in Banshkhali Bazar, told bdnews24.com that young people in the western coastal villages of Banshkhali, Saral, Gandamara, Shekherkhil, Baharchhara, Kadmarsul and Khankana are more prone to piracy.
“Many people are better off fishing and cultivating salt in these coastal towns. Lots of veggies now. If you want, you can look good without being a pirate. “
The 34 people who surrendered on Thursday were Abdul Hakim aka Baisha Dakat (52), Ahmad Ullah (42), Abdul Gafur (48), Abdur Rahim (64) from Khalil Bahini, Mahmud Ali Prakal Vettu and Mohammad from Ramiz Bahini. . Yunus (56), Nizam Uddin Bhandari of the King’s Army, Md. Yunus (51), Kamal Uddin (48), Zia Bahini Shahadat Hossain Doel (41), Maryland. Parvez (33), Selim Badshah (34) of the Kalabda forces, Md. Selim Badsha (34), Abdul Gafur, Abu Bakkar Siddique (31), Mamun Mia (28), Md. Futuk Bahini. Didarul Islam Putikya (32), Jasim Uddin (28), Mizanur Rahman (23), Obaidullah (36) from Badal Bahini, Touhid Islam (34) from Didar Bahini, Abdul Shukkur (26) from Kader Bahini, Nasir (51) from Nasir Bahini. Amir Hossain (48) and Md. Saker (40).
Also, Manzur Alam (42) from Chakriya, Abu Bakkar Siddique (29) from Maheshkhali, Belal Mia (30), Abdul Hakim Bakku (35), Rashid Mia (38), Ismail from Kutubdia (24), Sahabuddin Tunnu (32) , Ferd de Banshkhali 52), Rezaul Karim (40) and Pekuar Eunuch (42) have all surrendered on this day.
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