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Nasirnagar’s London expat Brahmanbaria, who wanted air conditioning and an attached toilet, went to institutional quarantine and wanted to eat Chinese food. When interested parties contacted him, he demanded three meals a day.
Meanwhile, according to the demands of expatriates. Masum Chowdhury has a room with attached bathroom in the institutional quarantine (newly built hospital) of Vijayanagar upazila. She is left alone in the room. However, it does not have air conditioning.
Vijayanagar Upazila Nirbahi (UN) officer Meher Nigar told Kaler Kantha around 10:15 p.m. Thursday that the man was talking on a mobile phone. You have been told that all possible arrangements will be made.
In response to a question, he said: “It is not possible to give him Chinese food if he wants according to his needs.” It is not possible to install AC if you want. However, the environment is very good for the quarantine center to be an unused hospital. Being here is not a problem at all. I told him to stay calm.
On May 11, said an expatriate. Masum Chowdhury came to the country. Thereafter, he did not follow quarantine rules for three 14 days. The Upazila agriculture officer went to Nasirnagar Sadar’s house and asked the person to obey the quarantine. The enraged man misbehaved with the agriculture officer. Later, when the chairman of the local union council left, he was mistreated.
Nasirnagar Upazila (Land) assistant commissioner Tahmina Akhter rushed to the scene on Thursday morning. The expat wasn’t paying attention to him either. Executive Officer (UN) Nazma Ashrafi ran to the scene. The army patrol team, police, and other interested persons were asked to continue quarantining at their home again.
At this time I used to talk about various things. Those who have gone on expeditions do small jobs, small-minded people, etc. At one stage, the UN instructed the police force and interested persons to read the PPE and arrest the person. In this situation, expatriates became somewhat flexible.
Speaking of going to institutional quarantine, he asked a police officer to organize the air conditioning and attached bathroom. Later he was sent to the Vijayanagar upazila institutional quarantine of the district by the police. Even when he went there, it was very loud. He is asked to remain calm, promising to do everything in his power.
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