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Rising drug threat: Expert flags Golden Triangle across India B'desh and Burma

Human rights expert Suhas Chakma has cautioned that Myanmar, India, and Bangladesh have emerged as the “New Golden Triangle” for drug trafficking, urging Indian authorities to act swiftly. He also warned of alleged PCJSS involvement in cross-border narcotics smuggling

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Amid the rising concerns of India emerging as one of the most favourable options for drug traffickers across the globe, human rights expert and Director of the Rights and Risks Analysis Group (RRAG), Suhas Chakma, has warned that Myanmar, India, and Bangladesh are three of the fastest-emerging countries for drug trafficking. 

He also highlighted that India is emerging as the “New Golden Triangle” for drug trafficking, urging the authorities not to take this lightly. The human rights expert also alleged the involvement of Bangladeshi Parbattya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS) in the illegal drug trade. 

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