Who Were Detained in Afghanistan Following Drug Discovery?

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Key Takeaways
- Two suspects arrested in Herat for drug trafficking.
- Authorities seized 20 kg of opium poppy.
- Afghan government intensifying anti-drug campaigns.
- Destruction of drug labs in other provinces.
- Commitment to eradicating poppy farming.
Kabul, Oct 2 (NationPress) Authorities have uncovered illicit opium poppy drugs in the western province of Herat, Afghanistan, resulting in the arrest of two suspects linked to the drug trade, as confirmed by provincial police spokesperson Ghulam Nabi Babizada on Thursday.
The purported traffickers were apprehended while attempting to sell 20 kg of opium poppy, caught in the act during a police operation, as reported by Xinhua News Agency.
Both individuals are now in police custody for further investigation, the spokesperson added.
Authorities are determined to prevent the production or smuggling of illegal drugs throughout the province, the official emphasized.
On September 24, a provincial police statement indicated that two drug processing labs were discovered and destroyed in Uruzgan province, southern Afghanistan.
Following a tip-off, counter-narcotics police conducted raids in Charchino and Chori districts, leading to the demolition of the labs, according to the statement.
Furthermore, police incinerated over 3 tonnes of various illegal materials used in heroin production, as noted in the report.
Three suspects were arrested during this operation and subsequently handed over to the judiciary after preliminary investigations.
In previous anti-drug initiatives, authorities seized 210 kg of opium poppy in the northern Baghlan and eastern Ghazni provinces, resulting in the arrest of four alleged smugglers.
On September 16, a drug processing lab was uncovered in Badakhshan province, leading to the detention of five individuals, as stated by spokesperson Ehsanullah Kamgar.
Following a tip-off, counter-narcotics police raided a location in the Darayem district, discovering the lab along with 170 kg of processed opium poppy, ready for conversion into heroin. Five individuals were arrested at the scene.
The Afghan government has ramped up its nationwide campaign against narcotics, focusing on traffickers, cultivators, and production networks, with a commitment to eradicate poppy cultivation and heroin manufacturing.