A simple game of hide and seek turned into a 2,500-kilometer accident after a Bangladeshi teenager fell asleep in his house. shipping container and was sent to Malaysia.
A 15-year-old boy, identified only by his first name Fahim, was playing games with friends in Bangladesh’s Chittagong port on January 11 when he found what he thought was the perfect place to hide. shipping container.
The only problem is that Fahim was accidentally trapped inside and didn’t know how to open the door.
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Sure enough, no one heard the 15-year-old boy’s cries for help. The container was loaded onto a merchant ship destined for Malaysiareports the Times of India.
According to various media reports, teenagers 5 to 6 days in container When the boat traveled 2,500 kilometers to Port Klang in Malaysia and docked on January 17th.
His cries for help and banging against the walls of the container made his presence known to the Clan Port Authority.
videos shared online, and Verified by Times of Indiawhich appears to show a boy emerging from a container before being carried away on a stretcher.
Initially, the boy was non-verbal and unable to explain to rescue workers why he was in such a predicament, so police assumed he was a victim of human trafficking.
“He was the only person found in the container. A police report was made and he had a fever. take him for a health check-upMalaysian state news agency Bernama quoted Interior Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.
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However, while Fahim was hospitalized, the police learned that he was simply a child playing games, which put him in a precarious situation.
“Survey found No human trafficking elementsThe boy entered the container, fell asleep and is believed to be here,” Ismail said on January 20.
Fahim is deported to Bangladesh.
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