Afghan Authorities Capture Drug Traffickers and Recover Illicit Narcotics in Takhar Province

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Afghan Authorities Capture Drug Traffickers and Recover Illicit Narcotics in Takhar Province

Synopsis

In a recent operation, Afghan police in Takhar province have successfully detained two drug traffickers and confiscated a total of 41 kg of illicit narcotics, including opium and hashish. This highlights the government's ongoing battle against illegal drug production and trafficking.

Key Takeaways

41 kg of illicit drugs seized in Takhar province.
Two drug traffickers arrested during the operation.
Afghan government committed to fighting drug production and trafficking.
Recent drug seizures also reported in Farah and Herat provinces.
Authorities emphasize zero tolerance for drug-related activities.

Kabul, Feb 24 (NationPress) In a determined effort to combat illegal drug trade, Afghan authorities apprehended two drug traffickers and seized 41 kg of illegal narcotics in Takhar province, northern Afghanistan, as reported by the provincial police office on Tuesday.

The detained individuals were reportedly attempting to smuggle 29 kg of opium poppy and 12 kg of hashish out of the province on Monday.

The Afghan government remains steadfast in its commitment to eradicate the production and trafficking of illegal drugs, aiming to liberate the nation from drug-related threats, as indicated by Xinhua News Agency.

Earlier, on February 3, Mullah Kalimullah Nangyal, the provincial police spokesman, revealed that police in Farah province apprehended two drug traffickers and confiscated 75 kilograms of narcotics.

Following actionable intelligence, security forces conducted a raid in the Farah Rod district, capturing the suspects and seizing 75 kg of raw opium.

Additionally, an assault rifle was recovered from the raid site, as confirmed by the spokesman.

This incident marks the second reported seizure of illegal drugs in western Afghanistan recently.

On February 1, police in Herat province reported the seizure of 170 kg of illegal narcotics from a vehicle, resulting in the arrest of two suspected drug traffickers.

Acting on intelligence tips, police intercepted a car on Saturday, uncovering 170 kg of opium and hashish hidden within the vehicle.

The two individuals were arrested on charges of attempting to traffic the drugs to an undisclosed location.

After initial questioning, the suspects will be handed over to judicial authorities, as noted in the statement.

The police have reiterated their commitment to preventing the production and trafficking of illegal drugs throughout the province.

In a related operation, authorities in eastern Khost province discovered 18 kg of hashish and arrested an alleged drug trafficker.

Point of View

A persistent issue affecting the nation. The capture of drug traffickers and substantial drug seizures reflect proactive measures taken to restore safety and security within communities.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of narcotics were seized in the operation?
Authorities recovered 29 kg of opium poppy and 12 kg of hashish from the detained traffickers.
How is the Afghan government addressing drug trafficking?
The Afghan government is actively working to eradicate illegal drug production and trafficking through law enforcement operations.
Have there been other recent drug seizures in Afghanistan?
Yes, there have been multiple recent drug seizures, including 75 kg of narcotics in Farah province and 170 kg in Herat province.
What actions will be taken against the arrested traffickers?
The suspects will be subjected to preliminary interrogation before being handed over to judicial authorities.
What is the broader impact of these drug seizures?
These operations aim to reduce the drug trade's influence in the region, contributing to national security and public health.
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