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Ministry of Internal Affairs Seizes 86 Kg of Drugs from Drug Dealers
Baku / 14.09.20 / Turan: Employees of the Department for Combating Drug Trafficking of the Ministry of Internal Affairs conducted an operation on September 12 in the Garadagh District of the capital, as a result of which 86 kg of various types of drugs were seized.
According to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, drugs were transported in the trunk of the Ravon car to residents of Baku Adyl Eyvazov and a resident of the Jalilabad region Khayal Guliyev.
Of the seized drugs, 61 kg were heroin.
During the investigation, it was established that the drug supplier was an unidentified resident of the neighboring country named Milad, who was transporting drugs to the territory of Azerbaijan. The drug dealers were supposed to deliver the drugs to Baku for distribution, the report said.
Guliyev and Eyvazov were arrested, and an investigation is underway. -02D-
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