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Govt moves to amend Narcotics Control Act: Home Minister

Published : Thursday, 25 June, 2026 at 5:44 PM  Count : 28
Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed is seen speaking at a press conference at the conference room of the home ministry on Thursday. Photo: BSS
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Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed is seen speaking at a press conference at the conference room of the home ministry on Thursday. Photo: BSS

Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed on Thursday said the government has undertaken an initiative to amend the existing Narcotics Control Act to make it more effective in combating drug-related crimes.

He said the work for amendment of the Narcotics Control Act is at final stage and expected to be placed before the Parliament in the next few days.

The minister made the remarks at a press conference organised marking the ‘International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking at the conference room of the home ministry.

Senior Secretary of the ministry Manjur Morshed Chowdhury, Director General of the Department of Narcotics Control (DNC) Hasan Maruf and representatives of private drug rehabilitation and treatment centres were present at the event.

The home minister said the capacity of the officials of the DNC is being strengthened equipping them with modern tools, laboratories, transport facilities and dog squads. There are plans to modernize the detention centres to keep the accused persons after arrest and transfer to police stations.

He noted that criminals are now using technology, online platforms and financial channels for drug trafficking and related activities. Therefore, relying solely on existing legal provisions is no longer sufficient to curb such crimes. 

The government is working to create a stronger legal framework to ensure strict punishment for offenders and bring about broader social change, he added.

The minister further stated that proposals have been made to establish special tribunals and dedicated courts for speedy trial of drug-related cases so that the accused persons cannot evade justice because of case backlog.

He also mentioned that alongside the efforts to combat narcotics, the government has recently enacted a modern law to prevent online gambling. Legal reforms are also being introduced gradually to strengthen cybercrime prevention and enhance transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies, the minister added.

Referring to the findings from a national survey the minister said that approximately 82 lakh people in the country are now affected by drug addiction.

Highlighting the government initiatives for treatment and rehabilitation, he said the number of beds has been increased at rehabilitation centres at Tejgaon and in three divisional cities. Work is also underway to expand the capacity of the Central Drug Addiction Treatment Centre in Dhaka to 250 beds, he added.

At the same time, construction of modern 200-bed drug treatment and rehabilitation centers in seven divisional cities began at a cost of Tk1,400 crore.

To encourage the private-sector participation, the minister said the government allocated financial grants of Tk1.10 crore to 73 selected private drug treatment and rehabilitation centres are being provided during the 2025-26 fiscal year.

The home minister handed over grant of cheques to the representatives of 15 selected private drug treatment and rehabilitation centres in the capital.




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