The Arakan Army (AA), an armed rebel group from Myanmar, has once again captured 19 fishermen along with four fishing boats ...
Fishing in the Naf River, which was closed for eight years to prevent drug trafficking and Rohingya infiltration, has been reopened. The administration has lifted the ban on fishing in the Bangladesh ...
Fishermen, however, will have to comply with five conditions to fish there, according to a memorandum – seen by The Business Standard – sent to Teknaf upazila nirbahi officer from the Cox’s Bazar ...
Members of Myanmar's Arakan Army have allegedly abducted 19 Bangladeshi fishermen along with four trawlers from the Naf river in Cox's Bazar's Teknaf. The incident occurred when the fishermen were ...
A Bangladeshi vessel, MV Sea World, struck a sandbar and began sinking near Ghoramara island, leading to the illegal ...
Fishing in the Naf River remained banned for eight years after the ousted Awami League government imposed an embargo in 2018 to curb yaba smuggling through the river channel.
Tapan Das, a suspected irregular migrant from Bangladesh, arrested in Kerala after allegedly entering India through West Bengal.
The Arakan Army, an insurgent group in Myanmar, has allegedly abducted 19 Bangladeshi fishermen along with four trawlers from the Naf River in Cox's Bazar's Teknaf.
The fishermen were taken at gunpoint while fishing in the river near Shah Porir Dwip, according to the Coast Guard ...
The Arakan Army of Myanmar has abducted four fishermen at gunpoint along with their boat from the Naf river estuary in Teknaf ...
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