Cop caught red-handed selling yaba in capital
A police sub-inspector and his associate were caught red-handed with 11,600 pieces of yaba while selling the drugs to narcotics dealers in Mohamamdpur area of the capital yesterday.
The arrestees were identified as Atikul Islam, a sub-inspector of Bandarban District Court, and his associate Rezaur Rob, said Abdul Latif, officer-in-charge (OC) of Mohammadpur Police Station.
Based on information that narcotics dealers are selling yaba tablets from a pickup van at Shahjahan Road of Mohamamdpur area, a police team conducted a drive there yesterday evening and made the arrest, OC Latif told The Daily Star yesterday.
Searching the arrestees' bodies and the pickup van, the police team recovered 11,600 pieces of yaba pills and seized Tk 5.25 lakh, which the arrestees had collected after selling yaba tablets, said OC Abdul Latif.
"We had information that these syndicates were involved in yaba smuggling and selling the drugs in the area, after bringing them in from Cox's Bazar," said OC Latif.
OC Latif said Atikul identified himself as a member of police after the arrest. Atikul was on leave from March 23 and got involved in yaba smuggling instead of joining his workplace, the OC said.
A case was filed against Atikul and his associate and they were placed on a two-day remand for interrogation, he said, adding that they would be interrogated for details.
According to police sources, Atikul, hailing from Panchagrah district, joined as a police sub-inspector in 2001 after completing his training the previous year. Majority of his batchmates have already received the promotion to inspector grade, but he remained in the same post due to multiple irregularities in his work, sources added.
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