The Dhaka Metropolitan Police presented five rickshaws to the tortured domestic help, Aduri, on Monday in a programme at its media centre.
The DMP commissioner, Benazir Ahmed, formally handed over the keys of the rickshaws to Aduri, an 11-year old domestic help, who was severely tortured by her house owner and later was rescued by a Cantonment police patrol team from near a dustbin of the Baridhara DOHS in a critical condition.
In the programme, Aduri said she would return to her village in Patuakhali and concentrate on her studies.
‘I will give the rickshaws to my parents and they will earn money for me,’ she said.
The DMP commissioner said Aduri’s family would earn from the rickshaws and her studies would be continued with the donated money from the relative of a police official.
After 38 days of treatment at Dhaka Medical College’s One-Stop Crisis Centre, the authorities on Saturday officially discharged Aduri.
-With New Age input