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'No unnecessary interrogation at airport': Minister of State for Tourism

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  • 23 May, 2022 20:15:18

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News Desk: State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism M Mahbub Ali has said that passengers cannot be questioned in immigration without any need. "Passengers cannot be interrogated for long without the need for Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport," he said. He made the remarks after inspecting the airport on Monday (May 23rd). M Mahbub Ali said that 21,000 passengers come and go in the country's airports every day. Only those who need to be questioned should do so. The immigration police will confirm whether the rest are passengers or not. ” Speaking on the benefits for expatriates, the Minister of State for Aviation said, "Anyone suspected on the basis of information will be checked and 1 to 2 per cent passengers will have to be checked separately." We have to make sure that there is no harassment as the passengers come and go while checking. The Prime Minister has instructed to come to the airport and make the service uninterrupted. Arrangements are being made to launch e-gate soon. ” "We have talked to the immigration authorities so that every passenger is not questioned and harassed," he said. Interrogate those they deem necessary. If necessary, ask them separately. ”

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