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Bangladesh launches deadly 'Philippine-style' war on drugs
Arafatul Islam, Deutsche WellePublished 7:36 a.m. ET May 22, 2018

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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2018/05/22/bangladesh-launches-war-drugs/631773002/

Bangladeshi security forces claim that 26 suspected drug dealers were killed during several raids in different parts of the country. At least nine suspected traffickers were killed on Monday alone in the government's crackdown on the "drug menace."

"We've contained (Islamist) militancy,'' said Bangladesh's prime minister, Sheikh Hasina. "Now we've taken an initiative to save the country from this drug menace."

Bangladeshi authorities have increasingly focused their attention on illegal drugs, particularly yaba, a mixture of caffeine and methamphetamine. Anti-narcotics officials said they seized a record 40 million yaba pills last year but admitted that an estimated 250-300 million pills entered the market. An official at Dhaka's Department of Narcotics Control said about $600 million worth of yaba, which is popular with the youth, could be consumed in Bangladesh this year.

Thousands of alleged dealers have also been arrested in an aggressive campaign that some analysts have compared to President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial war on drugs in the Philippines.

Human rights activists say more than 12,000 suspected drug users and dealers, mostly from poor families, have been killed in Duterte's drug war. They also accuse the Philippine security forces of killing many innocent people during their anti-drug drive.

"The recent killings were cold-blooded murders by police and the elite security force Rapid Action Battalion (RAB)," Tasneem Khalil, a Bangladeshi-Swedish journalist, told DW. "I'm not sure how the killings of suspected drug dealers will benefit PM Hasina's party in the country's upcoming elections, but she, of course, is following Duterte's steps," he added.

Mizanur Rahman, the former chairman of Bangladesh's National Human rights Commission, believes that killing drug dealers won't resolve the narcotics problem in the Muslim-majority nation.

"By killing suspects during raids, the security forces are violating the country's legal system. These actions will promote a culture of arbitrariness in society," Rahman told DW, adding that "extrajudicial killings are unacceptable in a democratic country."

"The authorities must respect human rights and respect the rule of law during their operations," he added.

Nasiruddin Elan, an expert at Odhikar rights organization, told the AFP news agency that the families of the people killed in police raids also spoke of "extrajudicial killings."

Bangladesh has been struggling with yaba smuggling on its southeastern border with Myanmar, where the drug is being manufactured in large quantities.

Government officials say the bulk of the drugs were brought to Bangladesh last year by Rohingya refugees fleeing a military crackdown in Myanmar. Drug traffickers used some refugees as mules, the authorities claimed.

Tasneem Khalil called the anti-drug campaign in Bangladesh a hoax because a number of big dealers are linked to Prime Minister Hasina's Awami League party.

"One of the most notorious drug godfathers in the country, known as 'Yaba Emperor," is an Awami League member of parliament. He controls the drug trade on the southeastern border of the country," Khalil said, adding that the only way to tackle the issue would be an across-the-board operation.

"That, unfortunately, is not a priority with PM Hasina," he said.

Security forces rejected claims that the alleged drug dealers were killed extrajudicially.

"We were compelled to fire back when they fired at us," a RAB officer said.

Local and international human rights groups have criticized the battalion for using excessive force and committing extrajudicial killings, a charge denied by the government.

This article originally appeared on DW.com. Its content was created separately to USA TODAY.
 
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What's wrong with that ?

These scams are destroying the country.
 
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What's wrong with that ?

These scams are destroying the country.

Well said and kudos if you government authorities can distinguish the culprits from innocents.

In fact, drugs are destroying the youth of the subcontinent.

We all need to unite against drugs.
 
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PH and BD is different
in bd in the name of drug war they will also start killing innocent or will make political killing
yes there is a huge problem in drug in bd, bd has more serious drug problem the ph
in ph its working but lacks solution, in here its more killing the poor ppl and rich get jailed
in bd this will happen soon but though corruption the police will make sure who they kill so they can juice some money out if the kid is rich, all rich in bd takes way to many drugs
 
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What's wrong with that ?

These scams are destroying the country.

Well said and kudos if you government authorities can distinguish the culprits from innocents.

In fact, drugs are destroying the youth of the subcontinent.

We all need to unite against drugs.
In subcontinent,drug king pins are safe,away and up above from Law.
Mostly people's killed or captured are poor,lower tier workers,who do this to make a living out of it.They can be replaced very next day.
Drug Rackets would pay them,commission on trafficking,sale and distribution of Drugs.
In almost 95% cases they have no idea about Main supplier and Dealer.
 
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In subcontinent,drug king pins are safe,away and up above from Law.
Mostly people's killed or captured are poor,lower tier workers,who do this to make a living out of it.They can be replaced very next day.
Drug Rackets would pay them,commission on trafficking,sale and distribution of Drugs.
In almost 95% cases they have no idea about Main supplier and Dealer.
These are myths.. that there were drug lord, god father, this and that.
But in reality its the lower tiers who controls everything. I know few drug peddlers who has connection directly to the source. They are not some big fish or anything. Sometimes who are lucky could change their fortune and get away with large cash and become clean. In between there are politicians, police who make money extorting drug dealers or giving them safe passages.
 
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These are myths.. that there were drug lord, god father, this and that.
But in reality its the lower tiers who controls everything. I know few drug peddlers who has connection directly to the source. They are not some big fish or anything. Sometimes who are lucky could change their fortune and get away with large cash and become clean. In between there are politicians, police who make money extorting drug dealers or giving them safe passages.
May be the field i work in and people's i encounter are all Myths.
 
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May be the field i work in and people's i encounter are all Myths.
Bangladesh is not producing country, you have to keep that in mind. Most of the people here are actually drug peddlers.
 
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Bangladesh is not producing country, you have to keep that in mind. Most of the people here are actually drug peddlers.
Bangladesh Borders Burma,Burma is a Major Producer of Opium.
Now a days there is trend of S and NPS Drugs,common cops in Pak,BD and India aren't capable of even detecting them.
For Production of both types of these drugs,a country only needs a good pharmaceutical industry.
Ya Ba a popular drug in BD,it is mixture of methamphetamine and caffeine.And it is prepared locally.
 
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It is not prepared locally.
It is,because it doesn't requires any high tech facilities.Type S and NPS Drugs can be even prepared in home,if you have formula,equipment and chemicals.
Only Hashish,Heroin,Opium and Cocaine are drugs being trafficked into BD right know.
 
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It is,because it doesn't requires any high tech facilities.Type S and NPS Drugs can be even prepared in home,if you have formula,equipment and chemicals.
Only Hashish,Heroin,Opium and Cocaine are drugs being trafficked into BD right know.
Yet BD does not prepare it locally. They are prepared deep inside Myanmar jungle and shipped it via Rohingyas. Its all about risk benefit analysis.
 
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When people are consuming YaBa - it shows up in their activity - like bloodshot eyes and hyperactive behavior.

I know you can stay up three nights without sleep because meth is essentially an 'upper' as opposed to a 'downer'.

People like uneducated truck drivers would be abusing these substances, it seems.
 
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