e-News® | The NEWS Company…DHAKA, July 24, 2015 : Two Bangladeshi workers have been killed and two others injured in trouble-torn Libya during a gunfight between two rival militia groups. “The tragic incident took place on July 21 in Al-Kufrah city, 1800 km off the capital Tripoli,” a Bangladesh Foreign Ministry statement said here today.
According to the statement, the dead were identified as Mosleh Uddin, son of Abdul Based, Village: Shikolpur, Post Office: Lakhai, PS: Lakhai, Dist: Hobiganj and Md. Ariful Karim, son of Abul Kalam, Village: South Bhuter Dia, Post Office: Kedapur, PS: Babuganj, Dist: Barisal. The injured are Md. Saiful Islam, son of Md. Abdul Hamid, Village: Padkona, Post Office: Shahjadpur, PS: Shahjadpur, Dist: Sirajganj and Md. Raju Mia, son of Md. Motiur Rahman, Village: Tikri, Post Office: Kuralia, PS: Modhupur, Dist: Tangail.
The bodies of the victims have now been kept in the morgue of Al-Kufrah General Hospital, the statement said, adding the injured are now receiving treatment at the same hospital. The Bangladesh Embassy has already contacted the family members of the deceased and the wounded in Bangladesh, and is in touch with the wounded persons in the hospital and the members of Bangladesh community in Al-Kufrah, numbering about sixty.
“The embassy is also taking necessary measures for sending the bodies to Bangladesh,” the statement said. The concerned focal point for any information related to the above at the Bangladesh Embassy is: Mr ASM Ashraful Islam, Counsellor (Labour) , mail:[email protected],mobile:0021621924229.
Earlier on July 14, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a press release advised the Bangladesh nationals including migrant workers to avoid going to Libya in view of the deteriorating security situation. Bangladesh nationals in Libya have also been cautioned to avoid areas of conflict and exercise caution in their movements.