Sonargaon is normal, expats return home



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Sonargaon is normal, expats return homeExpats flock to the Hotel Sonargaon area in search of chips, Photo: Shakil Ahmed

Dhaka: The Hotel Sonargaon area of ​​the capital is normal. Bangladeshis living in Saudi Arabia are slowly returning home.

On Sunday (October 4) around 4pm, the hotel was very empty. Outraged expats began to leave the scene by submitting forms.

Earlier on Sunday morning, the border gate of the Sonargaon Hotel collapsed due to an influx of expatriates who had come to collect Saudi Arabian Airlines tokens. The empty space inside the hotel is called Jansrot.

The empty space is filled to the brim. The Sonargaon Hotel was rocked by the protest slogans. At one point, the hotel was blocked due to an influx of expats. The main entrance of the hotel was closed. A large number of policemen took position.

At one point, Saudi Airlines and the police administration said they would give them the form. Said form must be duly completed and sent. They were asked to write down the visa, passport and mobile phone number. After the verification and selection of the form, those whose visa expires earlier will be informed that they will get the ticket earlier.

Later, the situation gradually began to normalize. Then it was reported that everyone will be informed about the ticketing date by message.

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Additional Deputy Police Commissioner (ADC) Hafeez told banglanews that the situation is returning to normal. Expats return home.

On September 26, Saudi Airlines announced that a new token would be issued on October 4. The company also said that 450 people will be given tokens that day. But ignoring that, on Sunday on behalf of expats.

Read more >> Withdrawal of the expatriate blockade

Bangladesh time: 1826 hours, October 4, 2020
TM / TA

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