Yaba tablets worth lakhs seized at Dhaka airport
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Aviation security officials foiled narcotic smuggling attempt at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (Dhaka airport) seizing 1,900 Yaba tablets (methamphetamine) hidden inside export cargo bound for overseas destinations.
On Tuesday, Security personnel discovered the
orange-coloured tablets during routine scanning of a parcel prepared for
shipment through Bangladesh Postal Department's export channel around 3:05pm.
Tablets were strategically concealed inside packaging designed to avoid
detection.
Aviation Security (AVSEC) immediately alerted
Department of Narcotics Control (DNC), who arrived promptly and formally seized
the contraband. Legal proceedings began under national narcotics control laws
following the recovery.
AVSEC officials confirmed that surveillance and
counter-smuggling intelligence operations maintain strict zero-tolerance
measures against narcotics trafficking through the airport. They stressed that
preventive efforts have intensified systematically to intercept not only Yaba
but also gold, currency, electronics and human smuggling networks operating
across South Asian aviation routes.
Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) attributed
the successful detection to enhanced screening vigilance, improved
machine-based scanning, cross-agency coordination and tightened manual
inspection layers. Officials said the operation strengthens the airport's
risk-management mechanism and reinforces international confidence in
Bangladesh's aviation security capability.
CAAB noted that high-value narcotics trafficking
through disguised postal shipments has been rising regionally. Traffickers
increasingly exploit freight, courier and postal channels that appear less
suspicious than passenger-focused systems, officials explained.
Authorities emphasised that smuggling networks are
adapting tactics continuously, requiring state security to evolve
correspondingly. This seizure demonstrates both sophisticated airport security
frameworks and persistent determination of organised smugglers attempting to
breach export logistics channels.