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Rohingya woman caught with 1,000 yaba pills in Bangladesh sentenced to 3 years in prison

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Rohingya woman caught with 1,000 yaba pills in Bangladesh sentenced to 3 years in prison
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Key Points

  • Rohingya woman Zahida Begum (20), caught with 1,000 yaba pills in Barisal, was arrested.
  • The court sentenced Begum to 3 years of rigorous imprisonment and a fine of 10,000 Taka.
  • If she fails to pay the fine, the defendant will serve an additional 2 months in prison.

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1,000 yaba pills seized3 years prison sentence10,000 Taka fineAdditional 2 months prison sentence

20-year-old Rohingya woman Zahida Begum, caught with 1,000 yaba pills in Bangladesh's Barisal city, was sentenced to 3 years of rigorous imprisonment by the court. The court also fined the defendant 10,000 Taka.

In the event of the fine going unpaid, Begum was ordered to serve an additional 2 months of simple imprisonment. Yaba is a stimulant substance commonly trafficked illegally in the Southeast Asia region.

This incident is considered part of the legal processes aimed at combating drug crimes in areas where Rohingya refugees are located. The defendant's sentence was finalized following the relevant charges.

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What crime was Zahida Begum convicted of?
She was sentenced to 3 years in prison for possessing and trafficking 1,000 yaba pills (drugs) in Barisal.
What are the penalties given to the defendant?
The court handed down a sentence of 3 years of rigorous imprisonment, a fine of 10,000 Taka, and an additional 2 months in prison if the fine is not paid.
Where did the incident take place?
This incident and the drug bust occurred in the Barisal city of Bangladesh.

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