BGB destroys drugs worth Tk 7.42cr

BGB destroys drugs worth Tk 7.42cr

[The Daily Star] - 01/18/2025

The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) yesterday destroyed drugs worth Tk 7.42 crore, which were seized in the last five months in Habiganj.



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