An Indian woman gave birth inside the toilet of the Dhaka Railway Police station in Kamalapur on Monday night.
Police said the woman, identified as Ruksana Akhter, 30, said she had come to Bangladesh in the week before Eid with her husband Abdul, a Bangladeshi, who worked in a furniture shop in India.
According to police, on Monday morning, she and her husband took a train to Narayanganj to visit one of his sisters. In the evening, Abdul put her on a Dhaka-bound train but he himself stayed back in Narayanganj, said Yasin Faruk, Officer-in-Charge of Dhaka Railway Police Station, quoting Ruksana.
By the time the train reached Gendaria, she was in tears and suffering a breakdown. When the train reached Kamalapur, she was taken to the Railway Police Station, OC Faruk said.
Around 11pm, Ruksana asked to use the toilet. Soon afterwards, the on-duty officers at the station heard the unmistakable cry of a newborn baby ringing out across the station. Making their way to the toilet, they found that Ruksana had given birth to a boy, said the OC.
“We first sent Ruksana, who can only speak Hindi, to Mugda General Hospital and then moved her to Dhaka Medical College Hospital,” the OC said.
The newborn is now undergoing treatment in ICU at the DMCH and for the time being at least, in the absence of one parent, the officers of the Railway Police Station are looking after the kid's medical care, filling the role of his guardian.