In a recent operation, police confiscated 9.6 kilograms of hashish from an organized narcotics network in Jamrud, Khyber district, and arrested two suspects.
Police conducted a special checkpoint operation at Khogiani Kotha in Jamrud, Khyber district, on Sunday and made significant progress in combating the local drug trade. During their search, law enforcement officials seized 9.6 kilograms of hashish from suspected members of an organized narcotics network. The operation resulted in the arrest of two individuals who are believed to be key players in the illegal drug distribution chain.
The successful raid highlights the ongoing efforts by authorities to curb the proliferation of illicit substances within the region. According to local law enforcement sources, the recovered hashish was part of a larger cache that had been intended for distribution across various parts of Khyber district and beyond. The suspects were apprehended after they attempted to pass through the checkpoint with the contraband.
The arrest of these two individuals is expected to provide valuable information leading to further arrests and dismantling of the narcotics network operating in the area. Authorities have emphasized their commitment to maintaining public safety by targeting such criminal activities. As part of their ongoing operations, police will continue to monitor high-risk areas for similar illegal activities.
This operation underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between law enforcement agencies and local communities in addressing drug-related crimes. The successful seizure of 9.6 kilograms of hashish is a significant step towards ensuring public health and safety in Khyber district.