Five children escaped due to debt Parents!*
Unable to pay the brick kiln owners' money in Rupganj in Narayanganj, the parents complained that five abandoned children were left behind. Meanwhile, the five children who were trapped in the brick kiln due to parents for four days. Now they are in police custody.
This incident took place on 6 March, Bismillah Bricks Field in Abul's slope area of Bir Hatab village under Daudpur union of Rupganj upazila.
On March 10, the brick kiln manager Zobayer Ahmed said that, four months ago, Nazmul Hossain and his wife Chalha Begum of Sunderban village of Tahirpur upazila of Sunamganj were paid 50 thousand taka in advance for working in a Bismillah Bricks field owned by Salauddin Babu through a worker Sardar four months ago. They did not pay donation money even though they started working here with their children living under contract. Meanwhile, they are under constant pressure for the money.
He told that on March 6, Nazmul Hossain and his wife Chalha Begum got the weekly salary on Tuesday evening, as the son Sajib Ali (9), daughter Nasrin (7), Jashrin (6) and twin sisters Nadia (3) and Nima ( 3) Name 5 inferior descendants of children fleeing from the fall. Due to parental debt, these five perplexed children are stuck in a brick kiln for four days.
On 9th March, police recovered the five children from the brick kiln and took them to the police station. Currently the children are in police custody.
Rupganj Thana Officer-in-Charge (OC) Moniruzzaman said, "We kept custody in the custody of children after considering the news and considering human rights. If parents are lenders, they will repay it through a process. That is why foolish kids can not be detained. Parents of children have been informed. They will come and take the children to their custody. '
Dear News / District Representative / Azad Chowdhury