Some 125 kilos of marijuana seized in Kulob

DUSHANBE, April 6, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Three residents of the Khatlon province were arrested in the city of Kulob on April 5 on suspicion of having been involved in drug trafficking, according to the Ministry of Interior. Some 125 kilograms of marijuana were confiscated from, the source at a MoI said. Over the first two […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva

DUSHANBE, April 6, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Three residents of the Khatlon province were arrested in the city of Kulob on April 5 on suspicion of having been involved in drug trafficking, according to the Ministry of Interior.

Some 125 kilograms of marijuana were confiscated from, the source at a MoI said.

Over the first two months of this year, Tajik law enforcement authorities have intercepted some 800 kilograms of drugs.  

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