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14 May Meth trade links: drugs fueling instability inside Bangladesh’s refugee camps

Posted at 09:07h in Blog by Maria Jones
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Drugs are fueling instability inside Bangladesh’s refugee camps, the AFP news agency is reporting. It’s understood that unemployed Rohingya are becoming drug runners for a criminal organization back in Myanmar and with those responsible for forcing them out. Methamphetamine pills or ‘Yaba’ as they’re known, are...

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