More than 341 kilos of narcotic drugs burnt in DCA incinerator in Dushanbe on Wednesday

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More than 341 kilograms of narcotic drugs were burnt in a special narcotic-burning incinerator of the Drug Control Agency (DCA) in Dushanbe on January 24.   A totaled reportedly included 31.86 kilograms of hashish, more than 24.355 kilograms of heroin, 277.073 kilograms of cannabis and 707 kilograms of raw opium. Besides, a consignment of phenobarbital pills […]

More than 341 kilograms of narcotic drugs were burnt in a special narcotic-burning incinerator of the Drug Control Agency (DCA) in Dushanbe on January 24.  

A totaled reportedly included 31.86 kilograms of hashish, more than 24.355 kilograms of heroin, 277.073 kilograms of cannabis and 707 kilograms of raw opium.

Besides, a consignment of phenobarbital pills was burnt in the DCA narcotic-burning incinerator yesterday.

The drugs were confiscated during last year and they were burnt in the presence of representatives of law enforcement and judicial bodies and local and foreign media.

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