Covid-19: Chartered flight to bring back Malaysians in Bangladesh tomorrow

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CORONAVIRUS | The special flight will bring back 270 out of 367 Malaysians in the country.

| A special flight will depart for Dhaka, Bangladesh tomorrow to bring back 270 of 367 Malaysians in the country, following the spread of the Covid-19 outbreak.

He said Malaysians in Bangladesh comprised 219 students, 55 staff at the Malaysia Field Hospital in Cox Bazar, 73 individuals who are staying and working in the country including their families, and 20 government officials at the Malaysian High Commission and their families. "On behalf of the government, I am very grateful that they are willing to remain and continue with their duty there for the country," he said in a press conference broadcast live on his Facebook account.Hishammuddin said they would be brought home on board Airbus 332 belonging to Malaysia Airlines , fully sponsored by MIC.

“Insya-Allah , more will be brought back from India soon,” he said while expressing his gratitude towards MIC and MAS.

 

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