Cabinet okays draft of Drug Act with harsher punishments


FE Team | Published: August 11, 2022 17:36:48 | Updated: August 11, 2022 21:20:09


Cabinet okays draft of Drug Act with harsher punishments

The Cabinet on Thursday approved in principle the draft of the Drugs Act, 2022 with harsher punishment for drugs related anomalies and offences.

Under the draft law, the punishment for such crimes will be maximum 10-year jail with a fine of Tk 1.0 million. In the existing law, the punishment for such crimes is three-year jail with a fine of Tk 200,000.

The approval came from the Cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who joined it through a virtual platform from her official residence Ganobhaban, reports UNB.

Other cabinet members were connected from the Bangladesh Secretariat.

Briefing reporters, Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam said the highest punishment of 10-year imprisonment, Tk 1.0 million penalty or both was kept in several sections of the draft law.

The offences, for which the maximum punishment of 10-year jail and Tk 1.0 million fine were kept in the draft law, include producing or importing drugs without licenses; producing, importing, exporting, marketing, stocking, selling or showcasing drugs without registration; producing, selling, stocking or marketing adulterated drugs; and stealing and selling government's drugs.

Besides, the meeting gave the final endorsement to the draft of the State Acquisition and Tenancy (Amendment) Act, 2022 bringing a minor change in the existing law to ease case backlog.

There is a provision for a tribunal in the law. In the district level, assistant judge or senior assistance judge can be given the authority to settle the cases, while the district judge can act as the appeal authority until the formal tribunal is formed as per the draft law, he said adding that this minor amendment was brought.

The Cabinet approved in principle the draft of the National Industry Policy, 2022 with a view to accelerating the economic progress of Bangladesh through industrialisation with the balanced use of local raw materials and resources alongside cashing the facilities of the fourth industrial revolution.

The meeting cleared the proposal for ratification of two agreements to be signed with Saudi Arabia and Serbia.

The deeds are the agreement between Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia on cooperation and mutual assistance in customs matters, and the agreement between Bangladesh and Serbia over Visa exemption for diplomatic and official passport holders.

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