
Not only are counterfeit money and weapons being smuggled, but Indian gang members are not stopping there. Indian gang members associated with corrupt government employees are meticulously forging visas for countries like Bosnia, Italy, Serbia, Malta, Poland, Singapore, and even Canada on a full scale, attempting to destroy our country’s manpower market.
The evidence and information that have recently come to light. With the deliberate intent to ruin the dreams of thousands of Bangladeshi people and sabotage the promising manpower market, an Indian syndicate and Bangladeshi corrupt officials, backed by the corrupt intelligence agency of the Indian RAW, are involved in this horrific scheme.
Connected to this is a corrupt network centered around the Bangladesh Bureau of Manpower, Employment, and Training (BMET).
If these culprits are not identified and dealt with immediately, the opportunities for Bangladeshi manpower in the mentioned countries could be shut down. This is because workers, who spend lakhs of taka in hopes of employment, can easily pass through Bangladeshi immigration with these fake visas. However, upon reaching transit countries or their destination, it becomes immediately clear that the visas are counterfeit. As a result, the hopes of employment abroad, built on selling assets and taking loans, are shattered, and there is a risk that these countries may lose interest in Bangladeshi manpower due to the use of fake visas.
About the Bureau of Manpower, Employment, and Training (BMET)
Founded in 1976 as a department under the Ministry of Manpower Development and Social Welfare, the Bureau of Manpower, Employment, and Training (BMET) is a government agency in Dhaka, Bangladesh, responsible for the training and employment of Bangladeshi overseas workers. It provides services like smart cards, biometric registration, and immigration clearance for migrant workers, and also runs technical training centers. The BMET was established in 1976 under the Ministry of Manpower Development and Social Welfare.
Manages overseas employment for Bangladeshi workers, including training, registration, and providing essential documents like the BMET smart card.
Issues BMET smart cards, provides biometric registration, conducts training, and explores overseas employment opportunities and supervises technical training centers, such as the Institute of Marine Technology.
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