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Adviser says militancy rooted out, plans new export terminal at airport
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49613, member: 636"] Bangladesh has crushed all terrorist groups according to a top government official. Lt Gen Jahangir Alam Chowdhury made this bold claim during a morning press meeting at the airport. He visited cargo facilities and cold storage buildings before talking to reporters. The retired general praised media outlets and police forces for their hard work. Together they wiped out dangerous militant networks across the nation. Malaysia recently sent some Bangladeshi workers back home but they were not terrorists. These people simply had expired visas and needed to return anyway. Malaysian police are checking five more Bangladeshi citizens right after this incident. The foreign ministry already released a statement explaining the real situation. Officials have not received any proof linking these workers to violent groups. Farmers are shipping more crops overseas than ever before according to the agriculture adviser. The government wants to build better transport systems for farm products heading abroad. Tax office problems have hurt some business deals and cost traders money. Leaders promise to fix these issues and prevent future losses. Export numbers keep climbing despite these temporary setbacks. Airport bosses plan to expand storage space for fruits and vegetables. The current building lacks proper cooling systems when flights get delayed. Fresh food often spoils without adequate refrigeration during long waits. A brand new terminal will feature advanced scanning equipment and better freezers. This upgrade will protect valuable crops from rotting during unexpected delays. [/QUOTE]
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