Turkish customs thwarts massive drug smuggling attempt
Turkish customs authorities have successfully intercepted a massive drug smuggling operation at the Gurbulak Border Gate, preventing a significant amount of methamphetamine from entering the country.
Customs officers seized over 4.5 tons of methamphetamine meticulously concealed within talcum powder and plant roots. The operation, conducted under the auspices of the General Directorate of Customs Enforcement, involved a meticulous inspection of three trucks entering from Iran.
X-ray scans revealed anomalies, prompting a thorough search aided by specialized narcotic detection dogs. The seizure was a collaborative effort between customs officials and the Agri Provincial Gendarmerie Command.
The Dogubayazit Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has initiated a formal investigation into the incident, and arrests have been made.
The Ministry of Trade lauded the successful operation, emphasizing its significant impact on combating drug trafficking.
This substantial seizure underscores the vigilance and dedication of Turkish customs authorities in safeguarding the country's borders. (ILKHA)