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Police arrested a member of an arms smuggling ring in exchange for yaba at a Rohingya camp in Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar. His name is Md. Nasir Uddin. He is a Medical Representative by profession. He was arrested at Anwara in Chittagong on Sunday morning. The court granted Nasir a seven-day preventive detention.

Maryland. Nasir Uddin used to supply medicines in the Anwara Thana area as a Medical Representative (MR) in a pharmaceutical company called Organic Health Care. He got involved in the yaba business.

Police sources said, on November 5, Abdur Razzak and Md. Two men named Kamal were arrested with a foreign pistol in the New Bridge area of ​​the city. Searching for the source of the weapon, the city’s Bakalia police discovered that they had been collecting yaba tablets from the Rohingya camp at Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar and supplying them to different parts of the country. He collected illegal weapons with the money from the sale of yaba and provided them to Rohingya terrorists in the countryside. When investigating the arms case against Abdur Razzak and Kamal, the police found an organized yaba smuggling ring. Its network extends from Myanmar to different districts of Bangladesh.

Based on information provided by Kamal and Abdur Razzak, Nov. 13, Md. From the New Chandgaon residential area of ​​Chandgaon in the city. The police arrested Forkan and his wife Shamim Ara Sumi with 22,200 pieces of yaba and Tk 8,73,542 in cash. According to the information provided by them, the police arrested the medical representative Nasir Uddin.

Bakalia Police Station Officer-in-Charge (CO) Mohammad Nezam Uddin said Nasir used to use the job of a medical representative as a shield. He used to deliver Yaba tablets to Forkan in Chittagong city in a medicine bag, avoiding everyone’s stares. Forkan used to sell them and supply illegal weapons to Rohingya camps. The court ordered Nasir to arrest other fugitive members of the gang for seven days.



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