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Joint operation of the SBS and the Ministry of Internal Affairs
Baku/18.03.23/Turan: As a result of joint operational search measures carried out by employees of the State Border Service (SBS) and the Ministry of Internal Affairs on the night of March 18, a suspicious "Saipa" car with the state registration mark 99-PU-326 was detained near the village of Mollamaharramli in the Fizuli district. As reported in the press center of the State Border Service,
During the inspection, 10 kg of 500 grams of narcotic drugs, including 4 kg of marijuana, 4 kg of opium, 2 kg of methamphetamine and 500 grams of heroin were found and seized in the car, in which were residents of Baku, Alekperov Nijat Khatam oglu, Gurbanov Alihan Alzahid oglu, and Shukurov Yahya Tair oglu, the press center of the State Border Service.
The investigation into the fact continues. ---06d---
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- 18 March 2023 12:45
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