Brahmanbaria Police Seize 10,000 Yaba Tablets

In a major anti-narcotics operation, law enforcement in Bijoynagar, Brahmanbaria, apprehended a well-known drug trafficker, Abdur Rahman Prokash, also known locally as Kalu, along with 10,000 yaba tablets. The raid, conducted on Monday, 22 March 2026, in the Khattinga area of Paharpur Union, underscores authorities’ intensified efforts to tackle the distribution of synthetic drugs across the region.

Arrest and Seizure Details

Abdur Rahman, 30, hails from Chanpur village and is the son of Safi Uddin. According to police sources, a specialised team from the Aulia Bazar Police Investigation Centre carried out the operation based on confidential intelligence regarding ongoing drug trafficking activities.

The recovered 10,000 yaba pills represent one of the largest single seizures in the upazila in recent months. The suspect has a prior record of narcotics-related offences, prompting police to register a new case against him following this arrest.

Police Statement

A senior district police official remarked:
“This apprehension forms part of our continued crackdown on drug networks in Brahmanbaria. We are determined to prevent the circulation of yaba and other synthetic drugs, which pose severe threats to public health and societal safety.”

Authorities stressed that the operation was meticulously planned to minimise risks to civilians. The suspect remains in police custody as investigations continue to uncover the extent of his network and supply channels.

Key Details of the Raid

AspectDetails
Suspect NameAbdur Rahman Prokash (alias Kalu)
Age30 years
ResidenceChanpur village, Paharpur Union, Bijoynagar
Date of ArrestMonday, 22 March 2026
Location of RaidKhattinga area, Paharpur Union
Items Seized10,000 yaba tablets
Previous RecordPrior narcotics case
Investigating TeamAulia Bazar Police Investigation Centre
Additional ActionsNew narcotics case filed; investigation ongoing

Broader Context

Yaba, a highly addictive synthetic stimulant, has contributed to rising criminal activity, public health challenges, and social disruption in Bangladesh. Law enforcement agencies across Brahmanbaria have been intensifying anti-drug operations, deploying intelligence-led raids and coordinated enforcement strategies to disrupt trafficking networks.

Officials have also urged the public to report suspicious drug-related activity, highlighting the crucial role of community vigilance in combating the drug menace. The seizure of such a large quantity of yaba not only removes a key trafficker from circulation but also sends a strong signal that authorities remain proactive and vigilant.

This operation marks a significant step in Brahmanbaria’s ongoing fight against synthetic drugs, aiming to protect public safety, safeguard youth, and disrupt organised narcotics networks in the district.

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