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Page 1: Drug Trafficking In Bangladesh
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Lamia

Sadman

FabihaJenita

Moajjem

Nitol

ENG 102 Final Presentation 14304132

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Drug Trafficking

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Why we chose this topic?

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Mughal & Pre-British period

British Period

Post British Period

History of Drug Trafficking:

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Opium, Cannabis & Alcohol

Commercial operation of drugs

Global drug scenario New law

Heroin, Phensedyl, injecting drugs, Yaba and Glue

Ever increasing drug trafficking

Contd:

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STATISTICSSeizure of Drugs by all Agencies(KG)

Name of the drugs

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Popy plant 14510210 - - - - -

Opium - 11.69 8.6 4.3 6.9 11.6

Heroin 159.77 188.75 107.87 124.34 123.22 84.8

Codeine Preparation (Bottle)

2954.5 4114.64 3221.8 2713.77 884.4 441

Codeine 32955.581 48749.357 54244 38702 35012.54 36484

Cannabis 791 1791 742 485 666 -

Injecting drug

89469 69158 118890 157995 99509 181318

Yaba 129644 812716 1360186 1951392 2821528 6767338

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2008 2010 2012 20140

10

20

30

40

50

60

12yr-22yr22yr-35yr35yr-

Drug user per 100 person

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IN CLASS & OUT CLASS EXPERIENCE No outdoor research was possible. Secondary source were used that included

articles from popular newspapers and magazines.

Articles were searched under the basis of three categories- background, case study, expert opinion.

The research emphasized on finding out the causes, effects and solutions of the contemporary crisis.

Group work Advantage: Less pressure of work, rapid

completion. Disadvantage: Problem finding everyone at a time

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SUMMARY OF ARTICLES

Case Study

Background

Expert

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HYPOTHESIS

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ROUTES OF BANGLADESH

The Golden triangle

Vulnerable places

Most common drugs

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INVOLVEMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT

BGB in border areas

Taking bribes

Low salary rate

Political influence

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POLITICAL LEADERS & GOD FATHER

Disqualified people in power

Political trend

Only for personal benefit

Crime ring

Easy access

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EFFECTSIndividual:

Lose of ability to concentrate

Loss of interest in work

Increase in sexual demand

Consequent social nuisance

Involved in crime

Affect social well being

Vulnerable to STD, HIV, AIDS

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CONTD.National

Breaking of rules & regulations

Lack of leaders

Break down of institutions

Inactive population

Moral loss

Unskilled youths

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DEATH

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RECOMMENDATION

Demand reduction

Supply reduction

Prevention & education

National capacity

Precursor control

Alternative development

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CONTD.

Regional cooperation

Different projects( AusAID, USAID)

More budget allocation

Treatment & rehabilitation

Addressing HIV/ AIDS

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CONCLUSION

Relating to hypothesis

All about us

We must be aware

Youth should come forward

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HOPE

Thank You

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REFERENCES

www.dailystar.com

www.newage.net

www.dnc.gov.bd

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