Home Affairs Minister Asaduzzaman Khan placed the Bill and it was sent to the respective Parliamentary Standing Committee for further scrutiny. The Committee was asked to submit its report within two days.
According to the Bill the punishment for transporting, trading, storing, producing, processing, applying and using more than five grams of Yaba or its principal ingredient amphetamine will be the death penalty or life-term imprisonment.
In case of less than five grams of Yaba, the punishment will be minimum one year in jail and maximum five years' imprisonment alongside the fine.
Yaba and amphetamine substance group was included in the A-category narcotics in the proposed law, even though it is not in the existing Narcotics Control Act 1990.
The punishment for transporting, trading, storing, producing, processing, applying and using more than 25 grams of narcotics originated from heroin, cocaine and coca will be the death penalty or life-term imprisonment, while for less than 25 grams (A-category narcotics) will be minimum two years of imprisonment and maximum 10 years of jail.
According to the bill, the maximum punishment for any individual or organisation financing or patronising drug dealing will be the death penalty.
If any individual or organisation finances, supplies money, instigates or patronises such crimes, they will face similar punishment as per the law.
Alongside Yaba, Shisha and dope test were incorporated in the draft bill as the existing Narcotics Control Act 1990 does not address these. The chemical of Khat drug was also mentioned in the proposed law.