Sunday, January 8, 2012

More than 80 kgs of drugs seized in Baghlan province

Local security officials in northern Afghanistan on Saturday announced to seize more than 80 kilograms of drugs in northern Baghlan province.

Baghlan provincial security chief Gen. Syed Zamanuddin Hussaini told reporters on Saturday, Afghan police in coordination with the counter-narcotics officials managed to seize at least 65 kilograms of Hashish and 18 kilograms of opium in northern Pul-e-Khumri city.

Gen. Hussaini further added, the mentioned amount of drugs were planted inside a Rickshaw and was transported from central Baghlan district to Pul-e-Khumri.

Gen. Hussaini said, Afghan police the drugs based on the intelligence reports at Bandar Mazar in Pul-e-Khumri city.

He also said, at least one suspect was detained in connection to the smuggle of the drugs but the main smugglers according to Gen. Hussaini are the other individuals who are being approached by Afghan police forces.

Provincial security chief Gen. Syed Zamanuddin Hussaini said that close cooperation by the residents of this province with the Afghan security forces will lead to a positive result to attain further achievements in the future.

In the meantime local residents of the northern northern Pul-e-Khumri city are optimistic for the recent operations of the national police forces in this province.

Afghan police recently stepped up actions to arrest criminal murderers, smugglers, kidnappers and seized various alcoholic drinks and drugs from various regions of northern Pul-e-Khumri city.

Report by Ajmal Omeri, Baghlan province.
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