About 200 Bangladeshi people were caught in Sumatra
07 February 2019, 02:46 BDT


Police arrested about 200 'Bangladeshis' from a building on the street in Maidan, Sumatra Island, Indonesia. Today's information was told by authorities on Wednesday.
Police raided the building on Tuesday. There are 192 people who are clogged there. Most people are in the age of 20. Many of these Bangladeshi people in Dothala Bhaban told about the trouble of food.
The authorities said that they thought these people came from Bangladesh. They came here in hopes of going to Malaysia. For a few months they were living in these quarters.
Maidan Immigration Chief Ferry Monak Sihai said, "We think they came here by boat. They do not have any documents. We're still interrogating them. Then we will decide whether we will expel them or not. '
But who is the owner of this building, it is not immediately known. Or what their role in these people is, and it is not clear.
In recent years thousands of people have been looking for shelter in Indonesia. Most Afghans and Myanmar's Minority Rohingya
Indonesia has not signed the United Nations Convention for Refugees. The asylum seekers are not allowed to work in the country.
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