>>sylhet was never a rich area. the paddy fields were barren. people had no work, or things like that, so, most of the people went to the port areas, and they took jobs in different ships. and, they went to europe, and mainly to the uk, and they never came back. >>(vo) today, there are pockets of wealthy in sylhet, most of which are a consequence of connections to the uk. >>if you drive into the countryside, you'll find these great big houses that, the person who own it comes from the uk and has been sending money back, and, you know, with a view to retiring there. after a six hour drive, alan and his team arrive in the girls village just outside of sylhet city. there is an element of danger. if the girl is being forced into a marriage and she requests our help and we take her away, there can be a lot of annimosity to say the least. >>is his wife here? can i speak to her? are you (bleep)? my name is alan morrison. i am from the british consol. is it okay if i have a quick word with you? a few months ago you went to the police in the uk. >>that w