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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2025
Dhaka Narcotics Control formulates policy keeping provision to equip members with firearms

Bangladesh

BSS
07 October, 2024, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 07 October, 2024, 05:57 pm

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Dhaka Narcotics Control formulates policy keeping provision to equip members with firearms

BSS
07 October, 2024, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 07 October, 2024, 05:57 pm
The Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) logo. Photo: Collected
The Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) logo. Photo: Collected

The Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) has prepared a policy outlining the inevitability of equipping agency members with firearms to ensure their protection during the drives against the notorious drug peddlers.

The DNC sent the recently formulated 'Department of Narcotics Control Firearms Collection and Use Policy, 2024' to the Home Ministry on 19 September last, two days after the Home Affairs Adviser visited the DNC office and hinted at giving the force firearms along with required training to conduct successful and risk-free drives against illegal drugs.

"We've sent the policy to the home ministry on September 19," Director General of the DNC Khondoker Mostafizur Rahman told BSS.

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 He said they have suggested giving pistols from the director general (DG) to sub-inspectors while shotguns for the assistant sub-inspectors (ASI) to sepoys.

Asked about the justification for giving firearms to them, the DNC chief said, "In many cases, DNC personnel are assaulted during the drives against narcotics due to having no firearms. The firearms for the DNC personnel are needed to ensure their safety and conduct operations successfully against the drug peddlers."

He continued that many of the agency personnel become frightened to conduct drives in the city's Geneva Camp in Mohammadpur and 'Chanpara Slum' near Demra as the drug peddlers there are equipped with firearms.

So far two DNC persons have been killed and 124 others suffered injuries during the drives against narcotics since 2014, according to available statistics of the DNC.

Shamim Ahamed, DNC deputy director of Dhaka Metro North, who has long been working at the field level, has narrated the necessity of giving the DNC personnel firearms mentioning several incidents of clashes with the drug peddlers.

"The drug business across the globe is an organised crime and the drug peddlers are nowadays using sophisticated firearms. They even don't care to attack the DNC personnel with lethal local weapons and sticks as they know that we are not entitled of getting firearms," he said.     
    
He said officials dealing with narcotics in neighbouring India, Myanmar and Pakistan have also been equipped with firearms.   

The matter of enabling the DNC personnel to use firearms has been discussed since 2007 in the DNC Board led by the late Dr Zafar Ullah Kazol. However, it did not see the light due to a lack of initiatives from the government side.

Later on 30 June 2021, the DNC advisory council formed a five-member committee headed by the senior secretary of the Security Services Division of the Home Ministry.

In the latest move in July this year, a five-member committee was formed to devise a policy by one month to provide the DNC personnel with firearms.

The committee was entrusted with the responsibility of deciding who would get firearms, the method of preserving those, and giving training to the users of the firearms.

 The DNC DG said many have argued that the DNC personnel should be given firearms first, then training while some others for giving training first, then firearms.

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