Online Desk : Prime Minister and Leader of the House Sheikh Hasina today told Parliament that joint measures were being taken with neighbouring countries to stop smuggling of drugs into the country as part of the ongoing anti-narcotics campaign.
“We are taking measures in consultation with neighbouring countries to find out the points through which drugs enter into Bangladesh,” she said while replying to a supplementary question on drug smuggling during the premier’s question-answer session.
In an apparent reference to the stern anti-narcotics campaign she said “appropriate measures” were being taken against people involved in smuggling, selling and purchasing drugs alongside creating enhanced social awareness against drug abuse. The premier said in the recent past the drug abuse appeared as a great concern while the ongoing security crackdown largely contained the trend.
The premier called upon all particularly the lawmakers alongside parents, guardians and teachers to keep children around them so they could not be exposed to the clutches of drug as it cripple them both physically and mentally and simultaneously affect their families. She also asked the guardians and parents to stay alert about the movements of their children and know whom they were mixing with.
(BSS)