Police in Sylhet have arrested an alleged drug trafficker with a substantial consignment of yaba tablets in an overnight operation in Biswanath Upazila. The detainee, identified as Faruk Ahmed (40), was taken into custody with 2,600 yaba pills, according to local law enforcement officials.
The arrest was carried out in the early hours of Saturday in the Golchand Bazar area under the Lamakaji ইউনিয়ন of Biswanath. Confirming the development on Sunday, Gazi Mahbubur Rahman, Officer-in-Charge of Biswanath Police Station, stated that a case had been filed against the accused under the Narcotics Control Act. He was later produced before a court on Sunday দুপুর.
Police sources said the অভিযানে was conducted based on specific intelligence regarding the movement of illegal ইয়াবা tablets in the এলাকায়. ইয়াবা, a synthetic drug combining methamphetamine and caffeine, has been a persistent concern for Bangladeshi authorities due to its widespread পাচার and abuse, particularly in border-adjacent regions.
The accused, a resident of the পশ্চিম লোহারমহল গ্রাম under জকিগঞ্জ উপজেলা, is the son of the late নূর উদ্দিন. Law enforcement records indicate that he is a repeat offender, with at least 12 previous cases filed against him in বিভিন্ন থানায় across the district, all linked to narcotics-related offences.
Below is a summary of the arrest details:
| Key Information |
Details |
| Name |
Faruk Ahmed |
| Age |
40 |
| Seized ইয়াবা Tablets |
2,600 pieces |
| Place of Arrest |
Golchand Bazar, Lamakaji ইউনিয়ন |
| Date & Time |
Early hours of Saturday |
| Home District |
Sylhet (Zakiganj Upazila) |
| Previous Cases |
12 (narcotics-related) |
| Legal Action |
Case filed; sent to court on Sunday |
Officer-in-Charge Rahman further emphasised that anti-narcotics অভিযান remain ongoing, with police intensifying efforts to curb the supply chain of illicit drugs. স্থানীয় law enforcement agencies have been conducting নিয়মিত drives to dismantle trafficking networks and bring habitual offenders to justice.
Authorities reiterated their commitment to maintaining vigilance and strengthening enforcement measures to address the growing challenge posed by drug smuggling and abuse in the region.
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