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Friday, January 19, 2018

Yaba trade in the year 6 thousand crore

Yaba trade in the year 6 thousand crore

Starting from the head of the government, all the law enforcers of the country declared 'zero tolerance' to prevent yaba, but these small pills became overwhelming. The Department of Narcotics Control and the law enforcement officials say that the number of Yaba shields rescued has reached almost four quarters of the year.

According to the United Nations Department of Narcotics Control (UNODC), only 10 percent of the number of pesticides sold in the number of rescued drugs. As a result, Yaba pills are selling only 40 crores annually, whose market value is about six thousand crores (each and a half rupees as a price). Half of this money is going to go to Myanmar.

It has been found that the amount of drug addicts behind Yaba pillar is twice the annual budget of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) of Bangladesh (BGB budget of Taka 3,300 crore) in the fiscal year 2017-18. And half of the police budget.

In the financial, social, humanitarian-many ways of spreading the yaba movement across the country, the government's initiative to control it is very little. There is no other activity except the regular operation of the drug addicts and law enforcement agencies to stop Yaba. The activities of other forces are limited only to rescue.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on 9 January told the police officials about the abolition of the drug. He said Yaba is destroying family and society.

Earlier, on 24 December, the Home Ministry organized a meeting with the MPs of the Border Guard Bangladesh office at the initiative of Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan. At that meeting, all the MPs emphasized the need to eliminate the drug. But the government does not have any impact on these activities.

Inspector General of Police AKM Shahidul Haque told the press conference held on January 6 at the Police Headquarters, "The biggest problem is Yaba. Yaba is coming from neighboring countries. It is not possible to stop anyway. He said that in the last five years, the police has filed a lawsuit against 2,87,254 people under the Narcotics Control Act. The number of arrests is also many. Like him, it is difficult to eliminate drugs just by police.

Officials of the Department of Narcotics Control, Government of Narcotics Control, have admitted that the drug situation is now out of control. Especially Yaba's sale and use exceeds all the records of the past.

According to the United Nations Department of Narcotics and Crime, Myanmar supplies Yaba to most of South and Southeast Asia. Yaba trafficking began in Bangladesh from Myanmar since 2006. After the agreement between China and Thailand in 2012, the drug manufacturers of Myanmar have become difficult to trace in those countries. Then they are Bangladesh

Start using drugs as the main route for drug trafficking. Myanmare wa and Kokang, indigenous people, these Methamphetamine pill or Yaba producers. The people of these two groups were once involved in the production of opium and heroin.

According to the annual report of drug control (published in June 017), the use of Yaba increased by 80 percent in 2016 compared to 2008. And 466 percent increase in 2016 compared to 2015.

It says that in 2012, the total number of drug addicts in Yaba was 5.77 percent and 31.61 percent in 2016.

The report said that Yaba was being smuggled out of 15 places of Bangladesh-Myanmar border. It is further said that the amount of Yaba, which was seized in 2011, was 13 lakh 60 thousand, and in 2016 it has been 2.4 million. And in 2017, Yaba was recovered to 328 million 91 thousand.

According to the United Nations Drug Control Agency UNODC, only about 10 percent of the amount of drug that is being sold is found in the drug. And 90 percent of the drugs are not caught. However, director general of the Directorate of Narcotics Control, Jamal Uddin Ahmed refused to accept this number. He first claimed in light, that 20-25 percent of the total sale of drugs was detected. The rest 75 percent of the drug addicts can go away. He claimed that drugs were being recovered due to regular operations.

Commandant of the forensic training institute of CID Shah Alam studied the drug. In the first light, he said that the number of drug addicts in the country was 46 lakh in 2010, now it stands at 66 lakhs. Among them, drug addicts aged over 15 years are 63.25 percent. This can be assumed to be a drug addict in every 17 people. He said that the drug market is expanding as the drug addicts grow. Drugs from the city are spreading in rural and rural areas.

Recent large invoice

On January 17, 2016, the country's biggest yaba ship was found. A team of RAB-7 recovered 28 lakh yaba from Patenga external. Ali Ahmed, owner of a huge housing company named Ekushey Properties in Chittagong, is the owner of this huge amount. He was accompanied by Assistant Mohiuddin and Hamidullah. Yaba of this shipment was sent to different places of the country. Three of them have been in jail since the arrest.

Shipment of 20 lakh yabaab was arrested on April 16 last year. Mohammad Mozaah, a resident of Anowara upazila of Chittagong, known as 'Danibir' brought the shipment. 8 people were arrested in this incident. Many residents of the area said in the first light that after the arrest of Mozaah, none of his family lives in Anwara. Boys and girls live abroad.

On June 23 last year, RAB seized a trawler with 15 lakh yawas from Chittagong's Patenga Sea Beach. At that time 12 people including Myanmar 5 people were arrested.

RAB-7 captain Lieutenant Colonel Miftah Uddin Ahmed said that the yaba shipment was seized by Mohammad Faruk, resident of Patiya upazila. He was known as Bifta Farooq alias Bachchu Faruk. He was the owner of the trawler seized with Yaba shipment, and in the trawler was Nazir Ahmed. They admitted that they had brought 30 lakh yaba tablets to 10 lakhs in three phases. Farooq was killed in a gunfight with RAB on October 20 last year.

On September 27 last year, RAB arrested four people with 8 lakh yawas on the island of Shahpi. Badi Alam, a businessman from Myanmar, sent a shipment. On March 19, 9 million yaba shipment was caught. Anwar was the owner of two brothers named Hasan Majhi and Saber Majhi.

Cox's Bazar businessman Sultan Ahmed, who was arrested on February 10 last year, arrested five lakh yaba shipment, Sultan Ahmed. And on 5th January this year 5 lakh yaba bahanasya ship was caught, Patia businessman Yusuf Ahmed brought it. Thus, Yaba is being recovered almost every day in different parts of the country.

Trafficking is still going on

After the violence started in Myanmar on September 25, after the Rohingya migrated to Bangladesh, officials of the law enforcement agencies felt that Yaba trafficking would be reduced. But the burning of the houses was abducted by the Rohingya Muslims from the Rakhine state but Yaba smuggling has always been started. Since coming to Rohingya, till January 15, 106 people of Myanmar were caught with Yawaz. 53 cases have been filed in this case.

Teknaf-2 BGB Captain Lt. Colonel SM Ariful Islam said in light of the first light that some officers of Myanmar army and the Border Security Force (BGB) of the country are involved in Yaba business.

During the meeting between the two countries held in Yangon in Myanmar on August 19-21, last year, Bangladesh handed over a list of Yaba factories and its owners to Myanmar authorities.

Asked about this, director general of the Department of Narcotics Control, Jamal Uddin Ahmed said in the first light, Myanmar has not said anything about the list yet. Earlier, the country did not cooperate to stop Yaba. He said that they do not want to believe that Yaba is coming from Myanmar.

Talking to Rohingyas in different camps in Teknaf and Ukhia, Yaba production and marketing were completely controlled by the Myanmar army. Earlier, a secret report by the BGB in the Interior Ministry said that the central parliament of Myanmar and the important people of Shan province of Bangladesh, border officials of the Maungdaw and Boothding areas, officers of the military, officers of customs, police and intelligence agencies directly involved Yaba business. Under their supervision, 49 factories have been set up in 26 places of Bangladesh-Myanmar border.

Former Inspector General of Police Nur Mohammad said in the first light, Yaba was once a drug addict to the sons of a wealthy family. Now it has come in the reach of the public due to the price decreasing. Children of low-income or general families are also addicted to yaba.

The former Inspector General, who suggested to conduct a coordinated campaign to stop this tremendous tendency, said that if the drug situation is going to be worse than the militants day after day.

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