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Student preparing for CSS exam detained in Islamabad for supplying weed to schools


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The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) arrested a CSS asspirant, for allegedly supplying medication, together with “hashish,” to academic establishments and hostels.

According to the ANF spokesperson, efforts have been intensified to curb drug trafficking in academic establishments and hostels, resulting in this important arrest.

Authorities reported that an intelligence-based operation was carried out close to a personal pupil hostel in Islamabad, ensuing within the arrest of a person from Chagai, who was present in possession of 120 grams of hashish.

The suspect was reportedly concerned in supplying medication to a significant academic establishment and hostel in Islamabad.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the arrested particular person was educated and making ready for the CSS examination. The accused admitted to promoting medication to school and hostel college students.

The suspect has been charged beneath the Anti-Narcotics Act, and additional investigations are ongoing.

Last week, medication price over Rs20 million had been seized in Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) operations, Express News reported.

According to ANF spokesperson, anti-drug smuggling operations are ongoing throughout the nation. During 4 totally different operations, 234 kilogrammes of medication price over Rs20 million had been recovered, and 5 suspects had been arrested.

On the M1 Motorway in Islamabad, 123.6 kilogrammes of opium and 108 kilogrammes of cannabis had been seized from a automobile, and two suspects had been arrested.

At Kamalpur Interchange in Faisalabad, 1.5 kilogrammes of heroin had been recovered from a girl, whereas 400 grams of ice (crystal meth) had been seized from a suspect close to Hub River Road, Karachi.

Additionally, 200 grams of cannabis had been recovered from a suspect close to a college in Karachi.

Cases have been registered towards the arrested suspects beneath the Anti-Narcotics Act, and investigations have begun.


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