Four missing children from Sylhet rescued in Dhaka hotel
Police in Dhaka recovered four boys from Sylhet who had disappeared after they became disoriented following their arrival at a railway terminal in the capital.
Officers found Tanim Ahmed, Abdul Hakim, and Tamim, all aged 12, along with 13-year-old Suhin Mia, during an operation at a lodging facility in the Shahjahanpur railway colony neighborhood. A team responded to information and conducted the rescue around 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, according to Talebur Rahman, deputy commissioner for media at the Dhaka Metropolitan Police. The boys told investigators they traveled by train from Sylhet but became lost after reaching Kamalapur Railway Station. They said they had been employed at the lodging establishment for six days.
Authorities transferred custody of the children to the Sylhet Airport Police Station. Rahman confirmed the details on Monday.
