Turkish Police Seize Over 400 kg of Illegal Drugs in Istanbul, Including Heroin

Published May 24th, 2018 - 01:00 GMT
Turkish Police have sized  more than 400 kilos of illegal drugs during anti-drug operations. (AFP/ File Photo)
Turkish Police have sized more than 400 kilos of illegal drugs during anti-drug operations. (AFP/ File Photo)

Istanbul police seized more than 400 kilos (881 pounds) of illegal drugs including heroin and "skunk" cannabis during anti-drug operations in the city, said police sources on Wednesday.

Anti-drug teams impounded 310 kg (683 lbs.) of skunk hidden in a pickup truck coming from Croatia when it stopped in the Silivri district on May 17, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

Separately, 130 kilos (286 pounds) of heroin were seized in a truck carrying dates and halva to Europe from Iran when it was stopped in the city's Pendik district on May 20.

Two suspected drug traffickers – one Croatian and one Iranian -- were remanded into custody.

 
This article has been adapted from its original source.

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