Japanese woman with 2 daughters barred from leaving Dhaka

Japanese woman with 2 daughters barred from leaving Dhaka

Police stopped Japanese citizen Nakano Erico and her two daughters from leaving the country at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport yesterday.

Imran Sharif, the children's father, informed immigration police around midnight about their departure.

He said Erico tried to leave the country with their daughters.

"I arrived at the airport and showed the court copy that issued an order that the two girls won't be allowed to leave the country," he said.

"A woman, identified as Nasrin, helped Erico. When she sensed danger, she managed to flee the scene," he added.

The Supreme Court, on June 2, rejected Erico's petition seeking an order to go abroad with her daughters.

On May 17, Erico's counsel Sishir Monir appealed to the Appellate Division seeking permission for his client to travel abroad with her two children.

Erico has spent many days in Bangladesh with her daughters and wants to go abroad for a vacation which can be to Japan, according to the plea.

At the same time, Erico asked the court to press contempt of court charges against Imran for not following the SC order on meeting their two children.

Later, Imran also filed a contempt of court plea against Erico alleging disobedience of the High Court order to allow him to meet their two children.

On February 13, the Appellate Division ordered the disposal of the case within three months over the custody of the two children of Imran and Erico at a family court.

During this period, the court made it clear that the girls will stay with their Japanese mother in Bangladesh.

As per the order of the Appellate Division, the two children have been in the custody of their mother since December 12 last year.

However, their father can visit them every day at a convenient time between 9:00am and 9:00pm.

On November 21 last year, the HC bench of justices M Enayetur Rahim and Md Mostafizur Rahman ruled that the Japan-born daughters of Imran and Erico will stay with their father.

However, the mother can exclusively meet the daughters, aged 11 and 10, three times a year for 10 days at a time and Imran will have to bear her travel and accommodation expenses, the court had said.

On December 5, Erico filed a petition with the Appellate Division challenging the High Court's order.

After 12 years of marriage, on January 18 last year, Erico, a physician, appealed for divorce from engineer Imran over marital dispute.

On January 28, 2021, she also filed a case with a Tokyo family court for the custody of their three children.

But on February 21, Imran returned to Bangladesh with their two girls from Japan. After that, a Japanese court passed an order giving the children under their mother's custody.

On August 19, Erico filed a petition in the High Court here seeking custody of the two girls.