Iranian police seize one ton of narcotics
Araz News: Iran’s police seized over one ton of various drugs from smugglers in the country’s southeastern province of Yazd.
Police forces seized 647 kilograms of opium, 210 kilograms of heroin and 160 kilograms of hashish from a truck last night, the province’s police commander, Iraj Kakavand said, the official IRIB news agency reported July 7.
He further said that three smugglers were arrested in the operation.
Iran is situated on a major drug route between Afghanistan and Europe, as well as the Gulf States. The Islamic Republic shares about 900 kilometers of common border with Afghanistan, over which 74 percent of opium is smuggled.
It was reported that some 490 metric tons of drugs were seized in the country during the last fiscal year (ended on March 20).
The fight against drugs annually costs Iran about $1 billion, according to the official estimates. The statistics also say there are about two million drug users in Iran.
Last February, Rouzbeh Kardouni, the head of Social Vulnerabilities Office at the Iranian Ministry of Cooperatives, Labor and Social Welfare said that annually about 450 metric tons of opium is used in Iran, which is equal to 42 percent of total opium consumption in the world.
via trend
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