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Doping gangs to be rooted out in three months: DB

Tuesday, 9 October 2007


Agyan Party and Malom Party will be rooted out within the next three months to remove fear from the minds of the city-dwellers about the doping gangs, said a high police official, reports UNB.
"Nearly 250-300 members of Agyan Party and some 200 of Malom Party were active in the capital. Of them, so far 122 members of the Agyan Party and 40 members of the Malom Party have been arrested by the Detective Branch of Police," Joint Commissioner of the DB Abdul Jalil told reporters Monday at his office.
He was briefing the press about the North South University teacher Rahat Karim Mukul killing case.
A special team of DB comprising 10 officers and led by Deputy Commissioner Mainul is working in a mopping-up drive against the doping outfits, the Joint Commissioner said. "They have the only activity to collect information, identify the members of Malom Party and Agyan Party and their dens and then carry out drives to arrest them."