Bangladesh, UK sign SOPs on Returns

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Bangladesh and the United Kingdom (UK) held their

first ever Joint Working Group meeting on Home Affairs on Thursday in London

at the British Home Office and signed the Standard Operating Procedures

(SOPs) on Returns.

British Minister for Countering Illegal Migration James Tomlinson-Mynors KC,

and Bangladesh High Commissioner in London Saida Muna Tasneem opened the JWG

meeting and witnessed the signing of the SOPs between the two countries,

according to a message received here today.

The Bangladesh-UK SOPs on Returns is a successor to the earlier signed

Bangladesh-EU SOPs of 2017, the procedure that used to be followed before

UK’s exit from the EU for returning Bangladeshi overstayers from the UK.

Bangladesh envoy Tasneem in her opening statement recalled the genesis of the

value-driven diplomatic relations between the two Commonwealth countries

based on the historic friendship between Father of the Nation Bangabandhu

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and UK’s Conservative Prime Minister Sir Edward Heath.

R
eaffirming Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s zero tolerance stance against

irregular migration, the High Commissioner said, “Bangladesh High Commission

London in collaboration with UK Home Office has been returning certain

numbers of undocumented Bangladeshis for more than a decade.”

She said the number of undocumented Bangladeshis in the UK is minimal at this

moment, and the Bangladesh Home Office would work closely with the British

Home Office with support from the High Commission.

“The good news is that Bangladesh is not even within the top ten countries in

terms of numbers of undocumented nationals in the UK, and yet we needed to

formalize this MoU with the post-Brexit UK,” the envoy said.

Apart from signing of the SOPs, the Joint Working Group on Home Affairs

discussed opportunities of orderly migration including skilled and high

talent migration from Bangladesh to the UK, opened avenues for discussion on

mutual legal assistance, extradition, transnational crimes and countering

terrorism and e
xtremism, as well as capacity building of Bangladesh’s law

enforcement agencies.

Bangladesh home ministry’s additional secretary Khairul Kabir Menon and

Director General of the UK’s Immigration Enforcement, Home office Bas Javid

led their respective sides.

Senior representatives from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of

Foreign Bangladesh, Bangladesh Police and the Special Branch, as well as

representatives from Bangladesh High Commission London participated at the

meeting.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha