Eight-day interruption in the 'cot' invoice
Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, a new type of drug 'bed' or NPS detention occurred just eight days apart. In the joint operation of the Dhaka Custom House and the National Security Agency, about 160 kilogram 'bed' was seized.
Today, the berth shipment from the Foreign Post Office of the airport cargo unit was seized on Saturday, but no one was arrested.
On August 31, eight days ago, the Department of Narcotics Control (DAE) seized 467 kg of sheds beside the runway near the cargo area of the Shahjalal airport. One person named Nazimuddin (45) was arrested in connection with this. On that evening, more than 394 kg of sewage was seized from 'Naushin Enterprise' at the Shantinagar office of Nazimuddin in the evening. A person named Ethiopian Addis Ababa Zaid Muhammad Yusuf, who sent 861 kg of shipment to Bangladesh, was sent to Bangladesh. Today's seized shipkeeper's exports, Ziaed Muhammad, However, as the importer, Esha Enterprises, House No-28, Road-02, Block-D, Badludi, Turag, Dhaka-1230 address have been mentioned.
Dhaka Custom House Deputy Director Athola Chowdhury said in light of the first light that the ship's shipment came to Dhaka a few days ago from Ethiopia to India via Jet Airways. On the basis of secret information, nine cartons were seized from the Foreign Post Office area of the cargo unit of Shahjalal International Airport. Within these cartons, there are 160 kilograms of cottage. Later they were handed over to the officials of the Department of Narcotics Control.
The officials of the Department of Narcotics Control say that 'small' looks like a lot of tea leaves. It is consumed by mixing with water and making it fluid. After irritation, there is a kind of tension in the human body. The addiction is like Yaba. This 'bed' or NPS is made from a type of tree. It is a category of 'B' category drug. Cottage trees are grown in African countries of Djibouti, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Yemen. If there is a short service, various problems arise in the human body, including insomnia, depression, vision and hunger. Apart from losing sensory strength and sexual orientation, there is also a reduction of short life energy. The World Health Organization (WHO) listed NPS as narcotics in the 1980s.
Additional director of the Department of Narcotics Control Nazrul Islam Shikder said in the first light that the shipment before Ethiopia's Addis Ababaer Ziyad Muhammad Yusuf was exported. The information was given to various organizations including the customs authorities for sending more shipment. Attempts are being made to locate the inventor's name and identity of the second ship's second invoice.