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Published 25 May, 2018 07:27am

Death toll in BD ‘anti-drugs’ crackdown rises to 52

DHAKA: Shootouts across Bangladesh left nine alleged drug dealers dead on Thursday, police said, as authorities stepped up a crackdown that now has claimed at least 52 lives in 10 days and drawn criticism from rights groups.

The campaign comes as Bangladesh struggles to contain a surging drugs trade, particularly in methamphetamine pills known as “yaba”.

However, human rights groups say many of the deaths are the result of extra-judicial killings.

In Chittagong on Wednesday a son and a daughter held a press conference to accuse the elite Rapid Action Battalion police unit of killing their father.

The unit — which authorities say has so far killed 19 drug dealers during the crackdown — has denied the allegations, but the campaign has caused widespread disquiet.

Even the state-run National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) this week expressed “grave concern” at the anti-drug drive, saying it does not support “any extra-judicial killings”.

Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2018

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