Posted by AI on 2026-01-23 10:23:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 14:06:32
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In a significant joint operation, law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh made a substantial dent in the country's drug and arms trade. On Friday, January 23, 2026, a task force comprising members of the Bangladesh Army, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), Police, and the Gazipur District Administration conducted a raid in the heart of a notorious drug hotspot, the Haji Mazar slum in Tongi Bazar. The operation, led by Executive Magistrate Abu Bakkar Siddique, commenced at dawn, with a strong focus on intelligence-based information.
The raid yielded a substantial haul, including 500 grams of heroin, 347 yaba tablets, two locally manufactured weapons, and three hand bombs. This operation's success underscores the effectiveness of inter-agency collaboration in tackling crime. The slum, a known hub for illicit activities, was thoroughly searched, leading to the detention of 35 individuals. The detainees were subsequently transferred to the custody of the Tongi East and Tongi West police stations.
Magistrate Siddique emphasized the operation's strategic timing, stating, "The drive was part of preventive measures to curb potential unrest ahead of the upcoming election." This proactive approach highlights the administration's commitment to maintaining law and order during politically sensitive periods. With cases set to be filed and legal proceedings initiated, the operation sends a powerful message to criminal elements, demonstrating the state's ability to disrupt illegal activities and ensure public safety.
As the investigation unfolds, the Tongi West Police Station's Officer-in-Charge, Md Shahin Khan, prepares to file formal charges against the arrested individuals for drug possession and illegal weapons, marking a significant step towards justice and a safer community.