News (Media Awareness Project) - Iran: Web: Iran Nets Major Drugs Haul |
Title: | Iran: Web: Iran Nets Major Drugs Haul |
Published On: | 2002-04-21 |
Source: | BBC News (UK Web) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 12:16:01 |
IRAN NETS MAJOR DRUGS HAUL
Police Said The Drugs Came From Afghanistan
Iranian police have seized four tonnes of opium after clashes with drug
traffickers near the border with Afghanistan, Iranian security officials
have said.
Several smugglers were killed and two were arrested in the operation in
south eastern Kerman province, according to Iranian sources.
Police said the drugs had a street value of $4.5m and were destined for
Turkey and Europe.
It was the largest haul in the province's history.
"Both in monetary and logistical terms this is the biggest blow delivered
in Kerman against international drug-traffickers," said Mohammad-Rez
Jorkesh, commander of Iranian security forces in Kerman province.
Commander Jorkesh said the traffickers were also attempting to smuggle arms
and other drugs in three cars, one of which was destroyed in a shoot-out.
Drugs Crackdown
Last week police killed a smuggler and seized 750kg (1,650lbs) of opium and
heroin in neighbouring Yazdi province.
Iran has stepped up operations against drug smugglers, spending nearly $20m
in 2000 in the fight against narcotics.
Police recovered 180 tonnes of opium that year, accounting for 85% of the
world's drug seizures.
Iran is a major smuggling route for traffickers peddling drugs produced in
Afghanistan and Pakistan for sale in Europe and Gulf Arab states.
Police Said The Drugs Came From Afghanistan
Iranian police have seized four tonnes of opium after clashes with drug
traffickers near the border with Afghanistan, Iranian security officials
have said.
Several smugglers were killed and two were arrested in the operation in
south eastern Kerman province, according to Iranian sources.
Police said the drugs had a street value of $4.5m and were destined for
Turkey and Europe.
It was the largest haul in the province's history.
"Both in monetary and logistical terms this is the biggest blow delivered
in Kerman against international drug-traffickers," said Mohammad-Rez
Jorkesh, commander of Iranian security forces in Kerman province.
Commander Jorkesh said the traffickers were also attempting to smuggle arms
and other drugs in three cars, one of which was destroyed in a shoot-out.
Drugs Crackdown
Last week police killed a smuggler and seized 750kg (1,650lbs) of opium and
heroin in neighbouring Yazdi province.
Iran has stepped up operations against drug smugglers, spending nearly $20m
in 2000 in the fight against narcotics.
Police recovered 180 tonnes of opium that year, accounting for 85% of the
world's drug seizures.
Iran is a major smuggling route for traffickers peddling drugs produced in
Afghanistan and Pakistan for sale in Europe and Gulf Arab states.
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