Huge quantities of meth are seeding unrest inside Bangladesh’s refugee camps, as jobless Rohingya become drug runners for a criminal chain that stretches back to Myanmar – and the soldiers who drove them out. Drug money is bringing new problems to an already traumatized refugee community. On Monday a Myanmar soldier and two others in northern Rakhine State were arrested over a cache of methamphetamine pills. More than 700,000 of the Muslim minority have fled the violence for neighboring Bangladesh, but Bangladesh has counted more than a million Rohingya refugees living in camps near the border with Myanmar, higher than previous estimates.