drug trafficking in bangladesh
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Lamia
Sadman
FabihaJenita
Moajjem
Nitol
ENG 102 Final Presentation 14304132
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Drug Trafficking
Why we chose this topic?
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:
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
2008 2010 2012 20140
10
20
30
40
50
60
12yr-22yr22yr-35yr35yr-
Drug user per 100 person
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
SUMMARY OF ARTICLES
Case Study
Background
Expert
HYPOTHESIS
ROUTES OF BANGLADESH
The Golden triangle
Vulnerable places
Most common drugs
INVOLVEMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
BGB in border areas
Taking bribes
Low salary rate
Political influence
POLITICAL LEADERS & GOD FATHER
Disqualified people in power
Political trend
Only for personal benefit
Crime ring
Easy access
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
CONTD.National
Breaking of rules & regulations
Lack of leaders
Break down of institutions
Inactive population
Moral loss
Unskilled youths
DEATH
RECOMMENDATION
Demand reduction
Supply reduction
Prevention & education
National capacity
Precursor control
Alternative development
CONTD.
Regional cooperation
Different projects( AusAID, USAID)
More budget allocation
Treatment & rehabilitation
Addressing HIV/ AIDS
CONCLUSION
Relating to hypothesis
All about us
We must be aware
Youth should come forward
HOPE
Thank You
REFERENCES
www.dailystar.com
www.newage.net
www.dnc.gov.bd
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