Rohingya aid ship to go to Chittagong again


  • Nation
  • Monday, 13 Feb 2017

Azeez (second from right) presenting a token of appreciation to Bangladesh Navy F28 captain Mohammad Nizamul Haque as Nautical Aliya captain Mohd Firdaus Faisal Mohamed (left) looks on.

BAY OF BENGAL: The Rohingya aid ship will be going to Chittagong after all, despite earlier plans for it to unload its cargo near Cox's Bazar.

Aid mission organiser co-chief Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim said he was shocked by the sudden change in plans from the Bangladesh government.

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