Key Points

Afghan police in Takhar province have intercepted 78 kg of opium poppy hidden in a vehicle's cavities. This marks the second significant drug seizure in northern Afghanistan within just three days. The operation is part of the interim government's broader crackdown on narcotics since banning poppy cultivation in 2022. Authorities continue to arrest smugglers and transfer drug users to rehabilitation centers across the country.

Key Points: Afghanistan Police Seize 78 kg Opium Poppy in Takhar Province

  • Police discovered 78 kg opium poppy hidden in vehicle cavities
  • Suspected smuggler detained while attempting transport to unknown location
  • Second major drug bust in northern Afghanistan within three days
  • Afghan interim government continues nationwide anti-narcotics campaign
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78 kg drug discovered, 1 detained in Afghanistan

Afghan police detain suspected smuggler with 78 kg of opium poppy hidden in car cavities in Takhar province, continuing crackdown on drug trafficking.

"The alleged drug smuggler placed 78 kg of opium poppy in the cavities of a car - Provincial Police Spokesman Nizamudin Omir"

Kabul, Sep 4

Police discovered 78 kg of opium poppy type in the northern Afghanistan Takhar province and took into custody an individual on charge of attempting to smuggle the contraband, provincial police spokesman Nizamudin Omir said on Thursday.

The alleged drug smuggler placed 78 kg of opium poppy in the cavities of a car and wanted to take it from Takhar to an unknown location, but police, during a routine search, recovered the contraband and arrested its owner, the official said.

This is the second discovery of an illegal drug in the northern region of Afghanistan over the past three days. Earlier, police discovered 18 kg of opium poppy and detained two smugglers in the northern Baghlan province on Tuesday, Xinhua News Agency reported.

Earlier in August, Afghan police set on fire 29.8 tonnes of illegal drugs seized during a series of operations in eastern Afghanistan's Nangarhar province, according to a statement issued by the office of the Deputy Minister of Interior for Counter-Narcotics.

The confiscated substances included 1,442 kg of methamphetamine (ICE), 588 kg of heroin, 15,714 kg of hashish, 460 kg of opium poppy, and other narcotics, along with materials used in drug production, said the statement issued on August 25.

The contraband was uncovered during counter-narcotics operations in Jalalabad city and various districts of the province, it said.

Without furnishing details on whether the narcotics had been discovered, the statement noted that 2,586 individuals were arrested for smuggling, purchasing, and selling the illicit drugs, and their dossiers were referred to the judiciary for further investigation.

Additionally, police have rounded up 5,786 drug users in the province and shifted them to rehabilitation centres for treatment, it said.

The Afghan interim government, which banned poppy cultivation, drug processing, and trafficking in April 2022, has vowed to fight the menace until the country becomes a drug-free nation.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good that they're taking action, but 78kg is just the tip of the iceberg. The real question is - where was this headed? These drugs often find their way to Indian youth through various routes. Need stronger border vigilance!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the crackdown, I wish our Indian media would cover our own drug seizure stories with the same enthusiasm. We have major drug busts in Punjab and Rajasthan regularly that don't get enough attention.
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Sarah B
The rehabilitation aspect mentioned is crucial. It's not just about catching smugglers but helping addicts. India should learn from this approach - more focus on rehabilitation centers rather than just punishment.
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Vikram M
29.8 tonnes destroyed in August! That's massive. Imagine how much more is getting through. Our NCB and border forces need to coordinate better with Afghan authorities. This affects our national security directly.
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Nisha Z
The drug problem is destroying so many families in India. We need to educate our youth about the dangers, especially in border states. Prevention is better than cure 🙏

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