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Border guards detained drug couriers with 63 kg of drugs
Baku/11.03.22/Turan: On March 9, Azerbaijani border guards near the village of Maralli, Jabrayil region, detained another group of drug couriers with more than 63 kg of drugs.
Four border violators from Iran were noted, the State Border Service dated March 11, They ignored the order to stop. At the same time, one violator ran back, and three to the Azerbaijani side.
On March 10, a resident of Beylagan Mehman Abdullayev camr to this place and took away the hidden bags. There were more than 35 kg of heroin, 14 kg of methamphetamine, 13 kg of marijuana, 55 gram of opium and 1970 psychotropic pills. The rest three persons who fled to the Azerbaijani side were found and detained on March 11. They are the Iranians - Akper Guluzade, Malik Bagiri and Ali Asadi. The fact is being investigated.-05D-
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