After verifying the list, action will be taken against Yaba traders: Home Minister
Senior officer. And on Friday the members of the committee visited the Kutupalong Rohingya camp
A lot of buzz is going on in Cox's Bazar about the newly published list of 255 Yaba traders. Where many names including journalists, public representatives, politicians come up. And Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan was asked about this list. Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said in response to the questions of journalists after the meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Home Affairs held in Cox's Bazar, action will be taken against Yaba businessmen after checking the list. He said, we have taken all the news. No one will be allowed to commit murder, robbery and kidnapping.
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Action will be taken against all offenders. The Home Minister also said that effective steps will be taken to stop crimes including murder and abduction in the Rohingya camp. Earlier, the 26th meeting of the Parliamentary Committee was held in Cox's Bazar, a border district which has become important for national security. Before the meeting, the Home Minister visited Shahpari Island in Teknaf on Saturday. The area is known as a hotspot for human trafficking and drug trafficking. Apart from this, members of the parliamentary committee visited the discussed Ghumdhum border on Thursday before the meeting. Where the intelligence agency was killed in an anti-narcotics operation
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Senior officer. And on Friday the members of the committee visited the Kutupalong Rohingya camp. A meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Minister was held at Cox's Bazar district administration office at 10 am on Sunday. It was chaired by the Chairman of the Standing Committee Member of Parliament Benazir Ahmed.
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