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Since the July revolution, drug traffickers have increasingly used the Gomati River in Comilla as a covert and cost-effective route to smuggle narcotics from India into Bangladesh. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) frequently recovers sacks and bottles containing drugs floating in the river, marked with specific signs for easy identification. Local involvement aids traffickers in collecting shipments. Authorities are boosting patrols to curb the rising river-based smuggling, emphasizing cooperation between BGB, police, and political will to tackle this growing menace.

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Amar Desh 10 Aug 25

Large Shipments Coming from India: The Gomati River Becomes a New Route for Drug Trafficking

Since the July revolution, the country’s landscape has changed significantly. There have been improvements in controlling various crimes such as land grabbing, extortion, and drug trafficking. At the border, smugglers are adopting new and innovative tactics to transport goods illegally. Among these, river routes have become a key method for smuggling. As part of this, the Gomati River in Comilla is being used as an easy and cost-effective route to bring narcotics into the country from India.


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