What will happen who addicted drugs? We want to treat them: Kamal

What will happen who addicted drugs? We want to treat them: Kamal

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Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, Oct-07,

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal on Thursday called upon the family members to come forward of bring their drug addicted members under proper treatment without hiding information.

The Home Minister made the call while addressing as the chief guest at the inauguration ceremony of a 60-bed state-of-the-art drug rehabilitation center named “ OASIS” at Keraniganj, in the outskirt of Dhaka under the initiative of Bangladesh Police Welfare Trust.

"What will happen to those who are addicted to drugs? We want to treat them, bring them back to a healthy normal life. If any member of the family is addicted to drugs, bring them under proper treatment without hiding, he said urging the family members to come forward for this regard.

"We are working to reduce the supply, demand and harm of drugs. That is why everyone has to come forward," he said.

The Home Minister said that drugs are not made in our country. But we are victims of its horrors. We have seen the consequences if we do not stop the youth from drugs.

He said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, we have all succeeded in fighting against militant terrorism in a united manner. Now we all have to work together too against drugs.

Appreciating the initiative to set up the "Oasis" under Bangladesh Police Welfare Trust, the Home Minister called upon to the rich people to take such initiatives.

In his speech, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed mentioned the reason for joining the initiative to build Oasis and said, "rich-poor regardless I have seen a horrible picture of the suffering of families with drug addicts. I have seen the established people of the society secretly shed tears.”

He said, according to many, the number of drug addicts in Bangladesh is 80 lakh. Some say that number has exceeded one crore. There are 7,000 medical facilities under their public and private management. “Then how many years it will take to treat them?. With these aspects in mind, we have taken the initiative to set up a modern drug addiction treatment and mental health counseling center,” he added.

He said, "In future, we want to build such a hospital with five hundred to one thousand beds in a large area on the banks of Kaliganga river in Manikganj." In this case, we want to be a regional hub.

The IGP said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, we have been able to be 'models' in many cases. In this case too we can be 'models'. He called upon the rich to come forward for cooperation in this regard.

Chaired by IGP and chairman of Bangladesh Police Welfare Trust Benazir Ahmed, the programme was also addressed among others, by Health Minister Zahid Maleque, Director General of the Directorate of Health Services (DGHS) Prof Dr Abul Basar Mohammad Khurshid Alam, Additional Director General of the Department of Narcotics Control Md. Azizul Islam.

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