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Bahrain Asks 18 Bangladeshis Working in Mosques to Leave Country
2018-12-17 - 4:51 p
Bahrain Mirror: Bahraini local media reported that the Sunni Awqaf (Endowments) in Bahrain has dismissed 18 Bangladeshi nationals from working in mosques since one of the muezzins killed an imam of a mosque, where he works, and chopped his body into pieces.
Bangladeshi ambassador Mo'men Rahman confirmed that at least 18 of his country's nationals had been dismissed and asked to leave Bahrain, since one of their countrymen brutally killed the imam of the Bin Shedda Mosque, Abdul Jalil Hamoud, last August.
"The authorities notified 10 others and asked them to leave the country this week," he added, according to GDN.
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