**Tosaddek Hossain, an officer of the Bangladesh Forest Department’s Khuniya Palong Beat, pointed to a large barren patch in the reserved forest area of Jungle Khuniya Palong, located in Ramu upazila, Cox’s Bazar. **

“The trees that were cut down were each around 20 to 25 years old. Can anyone tell me why such a thing would be done?” he asked, his voice heavy with regret and disbelief.

It was here that, during the tenure of the previous government, 156 acres of forestland were allocated to establish the ATM Jafar Alam Cadet College. The area, once filled with towering trees and dense greenery, now stands treeless. Every tree was cut down and the forest wiped out — all in the name of development.

But that was not all. Right next to this site, 20 acres of forestland were handed ove…

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