Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 4th January 2026, 1:11 PM
In a significant maritime operation, the Bangladesh Navy intercepted and detained 273 individuals attempting to leave the country illegally by sea. The apprehension took place late on Saturday night near the waters adjacent to St. Martin’s Island, according to an official Navy press release issued on Sunday, 4 January.
During preliminary questioning, the detainees reportedly admitted that their intended destination was Malaysia, highlighting the ongoing risks posed by human trafficking networks in the Bay of Bengal region.
Navy sources revealed that the operation was conducted following a tip-off regarding suspicious activity in the area. The naval vessel BNS Banouja Swadhinata was dispatched to patrol the waters approximately 30 miles south-west of St. Martin’s Island, where it detected the unusual movement of a wooden boat. The vessel signalled the boat to stop; however, the occupants ignored the warnings and attempted to flee. A pursuit ensued, culminating in the successful interception and detention of the craft by the Navy.
Upon boarding, the authorities identified 10 members of a human trafficking syndicate operating on board, while 263 individuals were found to be victims of the trafficking attempt. The Navy emphasised that the vessel had departed with minimal life-saving equipment, inadequate food and water supplies, and virtually no safety measures, raising concerns that the journey could have turned into a humanitarian disaster if left unchecked.
The Bangladesh Navy continues to urge vigilance against such illegal maritime ventures, warning that human trafficking remains a persistent threat along the country’s coastal waters. Authorities are working to investigate the syndicate further and ensure that the rescued individuals receive proper protection and support.
This interception serves as a stark reminder of the perils faced by migrants seeking illegal passage overseas, as well as the critical role of maritime law enforcement in preventing potential tragedies at sea.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Date of operation | Saturday night, 3 January 2026 |
| Announcement date | Sunday, 4 January 2026 |
| Location | 30 miles south-west of St. Martin’s Island, Bay of Bengal |
| Vessel involved | BNS Banouja Swadhinata |
| Total detained | 273 |
| Human trafficking syndicate members | 10 |
| Victims of trafficking | 263 |
| Intended destination | Malaysia |
| Notable risks | Minimal life-saving equipment, insufficient food and water, inadequate safety measures |
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