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Nearly 200 ‘Bangladesh­is’ crammed into shophouse

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MEDAN, Indonesia: Almost 200 men identified by police as Bangladesh­i have been found crammed into a shophouse in Indonesia, authoritie­s said yesterday. Police in the city of Medan on Sumatra island were tipped off to the group by suspicious residents who lived nearby. When police raided the shophouse on Tuesday they found some 192 men, mostly in their twenties, occupying the twostorey

building with many complainin­g about lack of food, authoritie­s said.

Officials said they believed the men had arrived from Bangladesh and were living in the cramped quarters for several months in the hopes of going to neighborin­g Malaysia for work. “We think they arrived here by boat. They don’t have any documents,” said head of Medan immigratio­n Fery Monang Sihite. “We’re still questionin­g them and will later decide whether we need to deport them or not.” It was not immediatel­y clear who owned the building or what role they may have played in the affair. In recent years, Indonesia has seen hundreds of asylum seekers — mostly Afghans and minority Rohingya from Myanmar — arrive in the northern part of Sumatra. In 2015, hundreds of Muslim Rohingya arrived ashore in Aceh, where they were welcomed in the staunchly conservati­ve Islamic province. — AFP

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