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KHULNA, Feb 27, 2024 (BSS) - National Emergency Hotline Service 999 helped
police to rescue 31 tourists who went missing in Karamjal area of Sundarbans
here on Monday afternoon.
After receiving a call from the emergency hotline 999, a team of the Mongla
police rescued them from the area this afternoon.
Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Mongla Police Station K M Azizul Islam said a total
of 31 tourists lost their way shortly after entering the forest.
The tourists, who were students of different educational institutions of
Chitalmari upazila of Bagerhat, went to Karamjal Tourism and Wildlife
Breeding Center under Chandpai Range (Mongla) of Sundarban East Forest
Division on Monday morning.
"Being curious and enthusiastic, the tourists were marveled at the beauty of
nature and started walking deep into the forest," the OC said, adding that
they lost their way two kilometers into the deep Eastern Forest under the
Chadpai Range after crossing the Karamjal tourist centre.
They were terrified and two of them fell ill. A teenager named Ferdous who
was in the group made a mobile call to National Emergency Hotline 999.
Getting the call, Mongla Police Station OC rescued them from the forest.
"There was no balance in my SIM but I know anyone can make a call at 999 free
of cost and we did it two hours later after realizing we were lost," said Md
Ferdous while talking to BSS today.
"We thank Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the Information and Communication Technology
(ICT) advisor to the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, for digitalization of
Bangladesh and the police as well as their immediate response," he added.