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Top human traffickers held in Cox’s Bazar

Law enforcers on September 3 arrest two alleged top human traffickers at Katabuniya in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar . Katabuniya, locally known as “Malaysia Airport”, is one of the many places where human traffickers prowl. Boats, seen in this photo, crammed with fortune-seekers, leave for Malaysia almost every night. Photo: Star

Law enforcers arrested two alleged top human traffickers in Teknaf upazila of Cox's Bazar early today.

Arrestees Abdul Kalam, 32, and Zamal Uddin, 33, sons of Abdul Rahman were detained from their residents at Katabuniya in around 3:45am, reports our Cox's Bazar correspondent.

The duo, accused in 12 different cases, was on run for long, said Superintendent of Cox's Bazar Police Shyamol Kumar Nath.

Katabuniya, locally known as "Malaysia Airport", is a place where human traffickers prowl, according to an investigation by The Daily Star.

The "Malaysia airports" are full of supplies needed for the journey: dry food, medicine and life jacket. The area also has dozens of mobile banking outlets, through which much of the ransom money is transacted.

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Top human traffickers held in Cox’s Bazar

Law enforcers on September 3 arrest two alleged top human traffickers at Katabuniya in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar . Katabuniya, locally known as “Malaysia Airport”, is one of the many places where human traffickers prowl. Boats, seen in this photo, crammed with fortune-seekers, leave for Malaysia almost every night. Photo: Star

Law enforcers arrested two alleged top human traffickers in Teknaf upazila of Cox's Bazar early today.

Arrestees Abdul Kalam, 32, and Zamal Uddin, 33, sons of Abdul Rahman were detained from their residents at Katabuniya in around 3:45am, reports our Cox's Bazar correspondent.

The duo, accused in 12 different cases, was on run for long, said Superintendent of Cox's Bazar Police Shyamol Kumar Nath.

Katabuniya, locally known as "Malaysia Airport", is a place where human traffickers prowl, according to an investigation by The Daily Star.

The "Malaysia airports" are full of supplies needed for the journey: dry food, medicine and life jacket. The area also has dozens of mobile banking outlets, through which much of the ransom money is transacted.

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