Sunday, 27 November 2005

OVER 120 KILOS OF HEROIN SEIZED ON TAJIK-AFGHAN BORDER

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More than 120 kilograms of heroin were seized on the Tajik-Afghan border near Parkhar, 250 kilometers southwest of Dushanbe, Abdulsattor Gulakhmatov, press secretary of the Tajik state border guard committee, told Interfax on Sunday. Border guards fired on a group illegally crossing the border, he said. \"One man, an Afghan citizen, was detained.
More than 120 kilograms of heroin were seized on the Tajik-Afghan border near Parkhar, 250 kilometers southwest of Dushanbe, Abdulsattor Gulakhmatov, press secretary of the Tajik state border guard committee, told Interfax on Sunday. Border guards fired on a group illegally crossing the border, he said. \"One man, an Afghan citizen, was detained. The others managed to escape, leaving behind 112 plastic bags with heroin weighing over 120 kilograms,\" Gulakhmatov said. More than 1.8 tonnes of drugs, among them over 920 kilograms of heroin, have been seized on the Tajik-Afghan border in 2005. Earlier this year, Russia handed over control over the 1,344- kilometer border with Afghanistan to Tajikistan. Russian border guards were deployed in the area under an intergovernmental agreement signed in 1993. (Interfax)
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