The Bangladeshi government is proposing the establishment of dedicated tribunals to expedite the resolution of drug-related cases. Home Minister Salahuddin Ahmed revealed a significant backlog of approximately 80,000 drug cases currently pending in Dhaka courts alone. The proposal suggests these specialized tribunals would operate alongside existing courts to accelerate the judicial process for these cases. Authorities believe the current drug control laws are insufficient for effectively combating the drug trade. The move aims to reduce the considerable delays in case processing and strengthen the legal framework for addressing drug offenses. Further details regarding the implementation and scope of these tribunals are expected to be announced.