(38.56) In the anti-drug campaign in Bangladesh, the death toll rose to 107, at least 7 thousand arrests
11 people killed in eight districts in a gunfight with police in anti-drug drive across Bangladesh During the operation, drugs, weapons and bullets were recovered from the drug.
The law enforcers told a Bangladeshi newspaper that police killed two people in Comilla, one in Uttara, one in Satkhira, one in Satkhira, two in Kushtia, one in Brahmanbaria, one in Narayanganj and one in Thakurgaon. In the last 15 days, the number of deaths has reached 107 after the operation began following the Prime Minister's directive.
According to the newspaper published in the newspaper, police claim that all the dead are drug dealers. There are several cases in different police stations named. But the question of their statement and the incident is questioned by various political parties and human rights organizations.
Detectives of suspected drug smugglers were arrested in Jatrabari in Dhaka
Many people have been killed in a gunfight every night after the law enforcers started the anti-drug drive this month, according to the Prime Minister's order. Sunday's Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said, "I think we have come out in all out war. We have to win this war. '
Asked about how long this operation will take place, the Home Minister said, "As long as we can not control, the campaign will continue. There is no time limit for it. '