Arrest godfathers of drugs: Jahangir
“All drug traffickers must be exposed to justice,” he said, adding that drugs have infiltrated in Cox’s Bazar along with Rohingyas

Home Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury has asked the law enforcement agencies to mobilise their efforts to capture the 'godfathers' of the drug trafficking.
"Not only the carriers, but also the godfathers of the drug trafficking must be captured to protect the next generation, family, society and the state from ruining," he said.
The adviser was presiding over a meeting on Rohingya infiltration, camp management and drug control Cox's Bazar today (14 July). The event was held at BIAM Foundation's regional centre and organised by the Cox's Bazar Deputy Commissioner's Office.
Jahangir Alam stressed the need for changing the mindset of the concerned officers and employees and working with utmost sincerity to get maximum benefit from the anti-drug operations.
"All drug traffickers must be exposed to justice," he said, adding that drugs have infiltrated in Cox's Bazar along with Rohingyas. "Everybody has to change their mentality and work sincerely to root out the drugs," he said.
Jahangir called upon the residents of Cox's Bazar to be united and remain alert against the drug abuse.
The home adviser said mob violence will be stopped if people become aware as he warned that no mercy would be shown to the perpetrators of the mob violence and extortionists.
He also called upon the people not to take law in their own hands, saying, otherwise 'tough action' will be taken against them.
Disaster Management and Relief Adviser Faruk E Azam, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Lieutenant General (retd) Abdul Hafiz, Cox's Bazar DC Mohammad Salahuddin and Police Super Saifudding Shahin, among others, were present.
Representatives from the army, navy and air forces, police, RAB, BGB, Department of Narcotic Control (DNC) and the Home Ministry attended the meeting.