"We have decided to constitute the special courts to be called Human Trafficking Deterrence Tribunal," law minister Anisul Huq said, after Home Ministry's statement that a crackdown was launched in southern coastlines to track down the traffickers.
The special courts will effectively enforce the Human Trafficking Deterrence and Suppression Act which suggests the maximum death penalty for the human smugglers, he said.
"The victims might not get justice if the trials are held in the districts where the crime has been committed... (however) I won't like to explain it's details now," he said.
Law ministry said they launched the process of setting up the special courts as 557 cases on charges of human trafficking were pending with different courts while chargesheets were submitted in 257 cases.
Meanwhile, officials today said that elite Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and police in Cox's Bazar overnight arrested five human traffickers.
RAB's commander in Cox's Bazar Major Ziaur Rahman said a unit of the crime busting force arrested two after raiding a village last night, and seized nine mobile phones which were being used to carry out their illegal trade.
Three others were detained from Teknaf area today adjacent to Myanmar's Rakhine state, the home to Muslim Rohingya who are denied of their citizenship so far.
The premier had called the illegal migrants "mentally sick fortune-seekers", adding that they should be punished along with the middlemen who used to arrange the travel.
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