Independent desk. Sep. 03
The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has launched a nationwide crackdown on drug peddlers, resulting in the recovery of contraband worth Rs. 2.4 million. In a series of operations, the ANF seized ecstasy tablets, ice, heroin, and charras from various locations, including educational institutions, airports, and highways.
The operations resulted in the arrest of several suspects, including a few involved in supplying drugs to students. The ANF has vowed to continue its zero-tolerance policy against drug peddlers targeting students and disrupting the supply chain of drugs across the country.
The recovered contraband includes 46 ecstasy tablets, 544 grams of ice, 53 heroin-filled capsules, 470 grams of ice, and 26 kg 400 grams of charras. The ANF’s efforts aim to protect the youth of Pakistan from the menace of drugs and ensure a safer and healthier society.
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