May 05, 2006 Baluchistan, Pakistan
Police seize 1,720 Kilograms of Cocaine and 1,120 Kilograms of Morphine after gun
battle
Anti-narcotics forces seized nearly 3 tons of opium
and morphine after a gun battle with drug traffickers in southwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border, a
Pakistani official said. Three suspects, all Pakistanis with assault rifles, were arrested in the raid late
Thursday in Brahamcha, a village in Chagai district, about 275 kilometers (170 miles) southwest of
Quetta.
Captain Ali Raza, who led the Anti-Narcotics Force
raid, said they seized 1,720 kilograms (3,784 pounds) of opium and 1,120 kilograms (2469 pounds) of morphine
and confiscated the landcruiser used to transport the drugs.
"The drugs were brought from Helmand province in
southern Afghanistan for further smuggling to Europe via Iran," Raza said.
Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan is
a key smuggling route for drugs produced in neighboring Afghanistan, source of about 90 percent of the
world's opium, the raw material of heroin, reports the AP.
Source: PravdaRu
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