The Borneo Post

Bangladesh offers three other ports for food flotilla, but Teknaf no go

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ON BOARD THE NAUTICAL ALIYA IN MYANMAR WATERS: Bangladesh has identified three other ports instead of Teknaf for a Malaysian food flotilla in aid of the Rohingya community that will also stop over in Myanmar.

The head of the ‘Food Flotilla for Myanmar’ mission, Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim, said the ‘Nautical Aliya’ leading the flotilla would have to dock at St Martin’s Island, Kutubdia or Chittagong.

Teknaf had been ruled out because of the safety factor and the large size of the ship, he said to reporters.

“I received a letter from the Office of the Malaysian High Commission­er in Bangladesh on the three ports.

“We were also informed that none of the (195) volunteers would be allowed to disembark. We wish to go down and hand over the food. We hope the Bangladesh government will give us the permission to do so,” he said.

Abdul Azeez said he hoped that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak would be able to help obtain approval for the supplies to be sent to the Rohingya community around Teknaf.

“Initially, we were given ‘visa on arrival’ for all of us to disembark to help the Rohingya.

“Now, all of us are disallowed from getting off the ship. We just want to send the humanitari­an aid,” he said.

On Feb 4, the Foreign Ministry said the Bangladesh government had agreed to allow the flotilla to dock at Teknaf. The approval was given following a meeting between Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman and the Bangladesh High Commission­er to Malaysia, Md Shahidul Islam. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Foreigners taking a photo during their visit to Batu Caves in conjunctio­n with Thaipusam. — Bernama photo
Foreigners taking a photo during their visit to Batu Caves in conjunctio­n with Thaipusam. — Bernama photo

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