C T Online Desk: Mar 29, 2026- State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam has said the government would ensure exemplary punishment for the human traffickers responsible for death of Bangladeshis while attempting a perilous Mediterranean crossing via Libya.
“The long-term solution is to stop this inhumane act. Human traffickers must be punished under both domestic and international laws,” she told reporters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs this afternoon.
In the latest incident at least 18 Bangladeshis died among citizens of several countries when they were trying to reach Greece through an illegal and risky sea route from Libya, officials said.
Describing the incident as tragic and unacceptable, the State Minister said trafficking networks, reportedly involving operatives from multiple countries, lure migrants with false promises to reach them to Europe, but expose them with life-threatening journeys.
Shama Obaed said Bangladesh missions abroad are maintaining constant communication with the relevant authorities, particularly in Greece, to gather detailed information about the victims and survivors.
“Our missions are working round the clock. The Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment is also engaged to extend necessary support for those rescued,” she added.
According to officials, survivors have been taken to hospitals and camps, where authorities are verifying their identities and processing necessary formalities before repatriation.
The state minister said, identifying those responsible for the trafficking network is a priority. All perpetrators regardless of nationality must be brought under legal accountability.
She also highlighted the inhumane conditions endured by the intended migrants, who reportedly spent six to seven days in the sea without adequate food and water, leading to multiple deaths.
Calling for stronger global action, the state minister said such criminal networks must be dismantled to prevent further loss of lives, terming the practice “a grave violation of human dignity.”
Officials said, efforts are underway through Bangladesh missions in Greece and Libya to coordinate rescue, identification and eventual repatriation of the affected nationals.











