Iraqi Security Forces Seize 1.4 Million Narcotic Pills in Baghdad
In a significant anti-drug operation, the Iraqi National Security Service (INSS) announced the seizure of approximately 1.4 million narcotic pills concealed inside cloth rolls in Baghdad. The operation, conducted with precision and coordination between national security units, led to the apprehension of a suspect at a cargo shipping company allegedly involved in the smuggling attempt.
The Iraqi National Security Service (INSS) disclosed a major breakthrough in combating narcotics trafficking with the recent confiscation of over 1.4 million illicit pills in Baghdad. This successful operation was the outcome of a meticulous intelligence effort in collaboration with security detachments across Baghdad, notably orchestrated by a team from the Najaf Security Directorate.
According to a statement from the INSS media office, the operation was initiated subsequent to acquiring judicial warrants and intensified intelligence gathering. The operation culminated in the arrest of a suspect who was apprehended red-handed with the illegal pills. Incriminating evidence, including receipts under the name of a cargo transportation company, was also recovered.
The suspect, together with the seized narcotics, has been handed over to the appropriate judicial authorities for further legal action as per Iraqi law. The INSS remains resolute in its commitment to combatting drug smuggling and related criminal activities, leveraging strategic intelligence operations to safeguard public safety and security across Iraq.
This seizure marks a significant blow to drug trafficking networks operating within the region, underscoring the relentless efforts of Iraqi security forces in intercepting illicit activities and upholding the rule of law.