The first case of the country's first case in the country's devastating drug টbasa is in 2002. But the trial of the case has not ended in 2002. But the trial of the case has not ended but the trial of the case has been completed, said the case has been completed at the end of the testimony. I hope the trial will be completed quickly. I hope the trial will be completed quickly.
The case is pending in the Environment Court, the accused, Safiqul Islam alias Juestel, Somnath, Moshfiq and Emran are on bail.
The investigating officer of the case, Inspector Helal Uddin Bhui, said that all the accused in the case have been on bail. The proceedings of the case were closed for 12 years on the orders of the High Court. At present, the activities are in full swing. Last September 17, he gave a second witness, he said, "Since this is the first case of recovery of the country, I expect the maximum punishment for the accused in this case."

It has been reported that a team of the Drug Control Department arrested Safiqul Islam Juusl from Niketan area of Gulshan in the capital in 2002.
In this incident, Inspector Enamul of Dhaka Metro Sub-region of the Directorate filed a case in Gulshan police station on December 19 of that year. Helal Uddin Bhui, Inspector of the Directorate, got the responsibility of investigating the case. He is currently working in the Tejgaon Circle of Dhaka Metro Region.
The investigation officer also said that the main accused in the case, Safiqul, his three associates and his father Samchul Islam and brother Shariful Islam, filed a charge sheet in the court on January 14, 2003.
It is known that the plaintiff DNC inspector Enamul Haque and Chanotar Hossain have retired from service, three officials on the post of Drug Nation Department have returned to their office. Two of them have retired. When asked about this, one of the witnesses of the case, AAM Hafeezur Rahman, said that he is a member of the Department of Narcotics Control, he said. The case will be settled quickly and the accused will be punished.







