Dhaka:Bangladesh has scrapped plans to bring back its 171 nationals stuck in coronavirus-hit China, after it failed to arrange a flight following refusal from crew members to fly to the affected country, according to media reports on Sunday.
State-run Biman Airlines' Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft on February 1 brought back 312 Bangladeshis, including 12 children and three infants in the wake of the deadly coronavirus outbreak in China, that has claimed 811 lives and infected over 37,000 others.
The government has said that the number of Bangladeshis who wanted to return but could not be brought back is 171.
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Bangladesh Foreign Minister A K Abdul Momen also denied reports that some of the stuck Bangladeshi nationals have complained of shortage of food and drinking water due to the lockdown, saying that the Chinese authorities were providing food and water to the 23 places where the Bangladeshis stay. He said that the Bangladesh Embassy in Beijing was maintaining regular contact with the stranded Bangladeshis.