The smugglers left the yacha in the sea and left

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5 lakh 30 thousand yaba pills and the traffickers fleeing the sea. In one incident, the Coast Guard members could not arrest a trafficker even if they could seize the trawler. Rescue Yaba is estimated at 26.5 million taka

Today, the operation of the Teknaf Coastguard station, conducted by the Naf River and four o'clock in the night at around 8pm on Tuesday, was conducted on Wednesday afternoon. Headquarters Bangladesh Coastguard Operation Directorate Operation Directorate (Detective Branch) Assistant Detector Lieutenant Commander BN Abdullah Al Maruf confirmed the information in the first light.

Abdullah Al Maruf said that on Sunday afternoon, a trawler in the trawler jumped into the Naf river by hitting a suspected trawler in the Jahalipara area of ​​Shahpiir Island, Teknaf, while bringing a yaba ship from Myanmar through the Naf river. After reaching 3,30,000 yaba pills from the trawler, no one could be arrested. The trawler was seized.

On Tuesday night, a raid was organized in the area of ​​St Martin in Hatia-adjoining area of ​​Teknaf upazila on Tuesday night. At that time a suspect was chased by a trawler and several traffickers ran three plastic sacks and quickly escaped to Myanmar's water reservoir. Later, two lakh yaba pills were recovered from the inside of the three slates. However, it was not possible to arrest anyone in the incident. Process to submit seized Yaba pills to Teknaf Police Station

Lieutenant Commander BN Abdullah Al Maruf said 52 lakh Yaba pills have been recovered from Teknaf, Saint Martin and Shahpiire Islands Sea, Naf River and various areas from this year (January to April 11).

Teknaf Model OC Ranajit Kumar Barua said in the first light, "Today, the coastguard did not submit any kind of yard to the Yaba Police Station on Wednesday evening. But I have heard about the two campaigns. '
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