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Why taskforce to control drugs formed so late
control drugs formed so late

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Why taskforce to control drugs formed so late

Cox’s Bazar and the Rohingya camps located there have gradually turned into hotspots for drugs. Almost every day, various well-known and lesser-known drugs – including yaba and crystal meth (ice) – are entering through Cox’s Bazar from Myanmar, and spreading across the country. The Rohingya refugees were already a major concern for Bangladesh, and now the drugs entering through them are becoming an even greater threat with each passing day. The unchecked spread of yaba and other drugs centred around the Rohingya refugee camps is not only destabilising local communities, but also endangering national security, the economy, and the future of the youth.

Hasina ‘didn’t resign’ before leaving Bangladesh: Joy
Hasina ‘didn’t resign’ before leaving Bangladesh: Joy

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Hasina ‘didn’t resign’ before leaving Bangladesh: Joy

Sajeeb Wzed Joy has claimed that his mother, former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, did not resign from her position before fleeing to India.

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