Import and export to Bangladesh through the Zakiganj customs station in Sylhet has been suspended for two days.
Import and export have been suspended due to the obstruction of protesters from an organization called Sanatani Oikya Mancha at the border with India's Sreebhumi (Karimganj). An official at the Zakiganj land customs station said that this situation may remain closed for another day.
Meanwhile, goods were imported and exported through the Sheola land port in Beanibazar, Sylhet on Monday, but it has been closed since Tuesday morning.
Assistant Revenue Officer at the Sheola land customs station Shimul Sen confirmed the matter.
It is learned that on Monday (December 2), protesters from an organization called Sanatani Oikya Mancha stopped import and export through the Zakiganj customs station in Sylhet at the border with India's Sreebhumi (Karimganj). About 6 tons of oranges were imported into Bangladesh from India in the morning. Later, the protesters there stopped all types of commercial activities, including import and export.
As a result, the vehicles carrying goods with LCs of Bangladeshi import-export traders were returned from the Sribhumi Customs Station in India. The importers said that the traders have suffered losses due to this.
Jahangir Hossain, Revenue Officer of the Zakiganj Customs Station, confirmed the suspension of import and export.
He said that the protesters there protested at the Sribhumi (Karimganj) Customs Station in India and returned the vehicles carrying goods with LCs of Bangladeshi traders. About 6 tons of oranges were imported to Bangladesh in the morning. No goods have been exported to India through the Zakiganj Customs Station for a long time.
He quoted an Indian exporter as saying that he has learned that imports through this station will continue until Wednesday. We do not have any problems here. This situation may continue until the situation normalizes. However, no official closure of any activities has been announced. If goods are exported from India, we will be able to import.
The Assistant Revenue Officer of Sheola Land Customs Station in Beanibazar told Barta24.com on Tuesday (December 3) afternoon that import and export were carried out through Sheola Land Port on Monday. There has been no import and export since this morning. He could not accurately tell when import and export will resume.
To find out about this, the Assistant Commissioner of Sheola Land Customs Station, Bikash Sarkar, and Revenue Officer Md. Abdullah Al Mamun called the mobile phone several times, but they did not receive the call.