
SATKHIRA, June 28, 2026 (BSS) - Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) today destroyed
a huge quantity of narcotics worth over Taka 73.75 crore seized during
various anti-smuggling operations along the border areas under Satkhira
Battalion (33 BGB).
The destruction was carried out at a formal ceremony titled "Drug Destruction
Programme-2026" held at the battalion headquarters in Satkhira this morning,
said a BGB press release issued here this afternoon.
Commander of the BGB South-West Region Brigadier General Mahmudul Hasan
attended the programme as the chief guest.
Commanding Officer of Satkhira Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Kazi Ashikur
Rahman delivered the welcome address while the chief guest inaugurated the
destruction process.
The destroyed contraband included 3,791 bottles of liquor, 4,524 bottles of
phensedyl and similar narcotics, 47,270 yaba tablets, 33.4 kilograms of
cannabis, 72.50 millilitres of LSD (Lysergic Acid Diethylamide), 8.583
kilograms of crystal meth (ice), over 63.13 million pieces of illegal
medicines and other narcotic substances seized between January 1, 2025 and
April 30, 2026.
According to the BGB, its personnel conducted numerous drives in the Satkhira
Sadar and Kalaroa border areas during the period, seizing smuggled goods
worth Taka 126.66 crore and arresting 48 people involved in smuggling
activities.
Of the seized goods, narcotics worth more than Taka 73.75 crore were
recovered.
Representatives from the district administration, judiciary, Rapid Action
Battalion (RAB), Department of Narcotics Control (DNC), police, customs
authorities and media outlets attended the programme, the release added.