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Rawalpindi Police Seize Over 14 Kilograms of Drugs, Arrest Four Suppliers

Rawalpindi Police Seize Over 14 Kilograms of Drugs, Arrest Four Suppliers

Key Takeaways

  • Four drug suppliers were arrested by Rawalpindi Police.
  • Over 14.5 kilograms of hashish was recovered from the suspects.
  • The operation was directed by City Police Officer Hassan Mushtaq Sukhera.

Rawalpindi police have apprehended four individuals suspected of supplying drugs, seizing more than 14.5 kilograms of hashish in a significant crackdown on drug peddlers.

The operation was initiated under the directives of City Police Officer Hassan Mushtaq Sukhera, who has been instrumental in intensifying efforts against drug trafficking in the region.

According to official sources, the arrested individuals include a major supplier, indicating that this operation targeted key players in the local drug trade network.

The recovered drugs were found during a thorough search of the suspects' possession, highlighting the effectiveness of the police's intensified efforts. The seized hashish is estimated to have a significant street value and represents a substantial blow to the drug supply chain.

This action forms part of broader initiatives by law enforcement agencies in Pakistan to combat drug trafficking and ensure public safety. Authorities are working closely with other departments to further disrupt illegal drug activities.

The arrest of these suppliers marks a step towards reducing the availability of drugs on the streets, thereby contributing to the overall security and well-being of Rawalpindi's residents.