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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2025

foreign currencies

The passenger, identified as Dulal Jamaddar, was scheduled to board US-Bangla Airlines flight BS-343, a connecting flight from Dhaka to Dubai via Chattogram. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Foreign currencies worth Tk3 crore seized at Ctg Airport

The detained passenger is currently in Customs custody, and legal proceedings against him are underway

The seized items include Tk3.1 crore cash, Canadian dollars, euros, Thai Baht, US dollars, Mexican pesos, Hong Kong dollars, Indian rupees, Qatari riyals worth around Tk6 lakh and 990.50 grams (worth Tk1 crore) of gold ornaments and bars. Photo: Courtesy
Crime

Tk3.1cr cash, foreign currencies, gold seized from ex-agriculture minister Abdus Shahid’s house

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Around Tk3cr worth of foreign currencies recovered at Ctg airport

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Man detained with 90,000 Dirham at Ctg airport

Crocodiles wander at the Reptiles Farm Ltd in Mymensingh. The farm now owns 3,000 crocodiles, starting off with only 75 of them six years ago. The farm exports around 400 crocodile hides every year. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS
Industry

Crocodile farming fetching foreign currency

Omasum and pizzle are high demand product used as ingredients in gourmet soups and salads especially in European and East Asian countries. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Industry

Thrown away cattle pizzle, omasum earn forex

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