Attempt to smuggle drugs foiled

Published November 17, 2015
Six suspects, among them a woman and a foreigner, are detained and three vehicles are impounded.—Reuters/File
Six suspects, among them a woman and a foreigner, are detained and three vehicles are impounded.—Reuters/File

ISLAMABAD: The Anti-Narcotic Force (ANF) carried out six operations in different cities and seized 366kg of drugs, including heroin.

Six suspects, among them a woman and a foreigner, were detained and three vehicles impounded.

The value of the seized drug is estimated to be Rs896 million and most of the seized heroin was to be smuggled to foreign countries.

Sumbal, a resident of Lahore, was taken into custody at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport after 3.5kg of heroin was found in her luggage. The drug was concealed inside the folding of bed sheets.

Sumbal, 35, was to travel to Abidjan via Turkey by a Turkish Airline flight.

An ANF team stopped a suspected mini-truck at Tarnol near Rawalpindi and seized 120kg of hashish and 5kg of opium concealed in secret cavities of the vehicle. Badar Munir and Fahim Khan, residents of Nowshera, were taken into custody.

Published in Dawn, November 17th, 2015

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