Medicines worth Rs 24 million were sent by courier



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The banned drug in amphetamine powder was shipped to Australia via the international courier FedEx. Tk 24.5 crore worth of amphetamine powder was seized in Cargo Village of Shahjalal Airport while being shipped to Australia from Bangladesh via Hong Kong. Six people were arrested as suspects in the incident.

The six arrested are Khandaker Iftekhar Uddin Ahmed, 50, chief executive officer (finance) of Bangladesh Express Limited and Russell Mahmud, 32, senior manager (operations). Gazi Shamsul Alam, 43, general manager of United Express. Kajal Thutokish Gomez, MGH Group Cargo Supervisor within Export Cargo, Cargo Helper / Loader Md. Hamidul Islam (30) and Md. Islam nazrul. A case is being prepared against them in this incident.

The newly appointed Director General of the Narcotics Control Directorate, Mohammad Ahsanul Jabbar, made the announcement at a press conference on Thursday (September 10). However, the CEO could not say where the banned drug in Bangladesh came from. He said the matter was being investigated.

The Narcotics Control Department says that no drug containing this drug is produced in Bangladesh. The drug somehow made it to Bangladesh, whose destination was Hong Kong via Melbourne, Australia. Recipient: Das Singh 34 Columbia Road, Melbourne Narre Warren LIC 3605. Actions will be taken against any person or person involved in this drug smuggling.

According to preliminary investigations, Neptune Freight Limited has an office in Ashkona, Uttara, and a person from that office, Rubel Hossain Naser, contracted United Express Limited to ship the seven boxes of jeans to Australia. It was learned that the company called United Express Limited received the seven boxes from Neptune Freight Limited for the first time on the advice of United Freight of Banani. Subsequently, United Express Ltd. Cartonhulo Bangladesh Express Ltd. (FedEx). FedEx stores it at their facility and ships it to Cargo Village. Cargo Village The Air Ops team of a company called the International Air Transport Association GMGH handles the boxes in Cargo Village.

Legal action will be taken against everyone involved in this international trafficking and no exemption will be given to anyone, said Mohammad Ahsanul Jabbar, director general of the department. He said: ‘We are monitoring international courier services located in Bangladesh. So that no one can use the messenger service with false information to smuggle drugs under the guise of various products.



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