TEHRAN – Iranian anti-drug police have seized 11.859 tons of drugs in the southeastern state of Sistan Balchestan, commander of Ahmad Ali Goddalji, the commander of Ahmad Ali Goddalji, which is now the beginning of the Iranian year (March 21).
Various types of illegal drugs, including opium, methamphetamine, heroin and hashish, were confiscated, 253 drug dealers were arrested and 11 people were killed, officials noted.
“National Hero”
Martial artists and war veterans who sacrificed their lives in the fight against drugs in June, in order to ensure the safety and security of the people, Brigadier General Hossain Zolfakari.
Thanks to their efforts, anti-drug police can take more effective domestic and international measures in the fight against drugs. They are symbols of perseverance and determination, and are truly respected and worthy of recognition, Irna quoted Zorfakari as saying.
Officials made their remarks on International Day against substance abuse, illegal human trafficking, or World Drug Day, marked every June 26th.
Iran listed Iran’s role in the fight against drugs, saying it plays a key role in the global battle against drugs. Because of its proximity to Afghanistan, the country faces many challenges at all times.
However, anti-drug and security forces have done their best and have implemented numerous extensive projects over the years to block smugglers and their networks. The 3,800 martians and 12,000 other injuries underscore the country’s determination to combat drug and drug-related crime.
DCHQ is working with government and non-governmental organizations to take a variety of measures, including implementing prevention programs, supporting addicts, and developing treatment centres.
World Drug Day, or International Day against Substance Abuse and Illegal Trafficking, aims to strengthen actions and cooperation to achieve a world free of substance abuse. This year’s World Drug Day calls for investment in prevention, including justice, education, healthcare and alternative livelihoods. This is a component of sustainable resilience.
This year’s campaign, “Break the Cycle the Cycle,” highlighted the need for coordinated, long-term action to address root causes, invest in prevention, and break the cycle of organized crime and drug trafficking by creating stronger health, education and social systems.
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