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Yaba Smuggling Foiled in Cox’s Bazar, Two Women Arrested

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 26th July 2025, 3:08 PM

Yaba Smuggling Foiled in Cox’s Bazar, Two Women Arrested

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has seized 50,000 Yaba tablets from two women in Cox’s Bazar, including one resident of a Rohingya refugee camp. The contraband was recovered on Friday night (25 July) from a joint forces checkpoint located in Morichya, along the Cox’s Bazar–Teknaf regional road.

According to BGB officials, the two women had concealed the tablets inside folded garments under their burqas and were attempting to smuggle the drugs into Cox’s Bazar.

Identities of the Accused

Name Age Origin Relationship
Tayeba Akter 39 Tulatoli village, Naikhongchhari, Bandarban Wife of Moktar Ahmed
Dilbar Khatun 32 Kutupalong Camp No. 1, Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar Wife of Noor Alam (Rohingya)

 

How the Arrest Unfolded

Acting on intelligence reports, a special patrol team from BGB Ramu-30 Battalion was stationed at the Morichya checkpoint. At approximately 8:30 PM, the team flagged down a suspicious battery-run three-wheeler (easybike) for inspection.

Upon noticing suspicious behaviour from the two female passengers, BGB personnel conducted a preliminary interrogation, though the women denied any wrongdoing. A subsequent physical search revealed:

  • 25,000 Yaba tablets each, hidden inside garment folds beneath their burqas
  • Estimated street value: Approximately 1.5 crore BDT (Bangladeshi Taka)

Statement from BGB Command

Lieutenant Colonel Kazi Mahtab Uddin Ahmed, Commanding Officer of Ramu-30 Battalion, confirmed the arrest and stated:

“Legal proceedings have been initiated. The two accused have been handed over to Ramu police station. Our operations against drug trafficking will continue.”

 

Facts at a Glance

Item Details
Total Yaba Seized 50,000 tablets
Market Value ~1.5 crore BDT
Method of Concealment Folded garments beneath burqas
Arrest Location Morichya Checkpoint, Cox’s Bazar–Teknaf Highway
Operation Time 25 July, around 8:30 PM
Responsible Unit BGB Ramu-30 Battalion
Legal Action Accused handed over to Ramu police

 

This latest seizure underscores the ongoing challenge of Yaba trafficking in the Cox’s Bazar-Teknaf region, which has emerged as a key transit route for narcotics. The BGB has reiterated its zero-tolerance policy towards drug smuggling and affirmed the continuation of vigorous operations in the area.

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