Around 400 Bangladeshis living in Tehran being relocated to safer places: MoFA

Published: 18 June 2025 00:06

The high commission is also working to take its 40 staffers and officials to a safe place, he says

There are around 400 Bangladeshis currently residing in Tehran who are under a serious threat amid Israeli attacks and they are being relocated to safer places, Acting Foreign Secretary Ruhul Alam Siddique said on Tuesday.

Siddique said this while addressing a press conference at his ministry office in Dhaka over the latest situation of Bangladeshis living in Iran amid the deadliest attack by Israel.

A total of 100 Bangladeshis out of 400 have already communicated with the Bangladesh High Commission in Tehran and the commission is currently working to relocate them to a safer place, he said.

The high commission is also working to take its 40 staffers and officials to a safe place, said the government official.

After this, the Bangladeshi nationals will be taken to a safe country, he said.

According to the Bangladesh Embassy in Tehran, no Bangladeshi nationals have been reported harmed in the present Israeli strikes on Iran.

Shamiur Rahman

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