The Iraqi border authority said Saturday that it seized more than 3 million Captagon pills in Anbar province in western Iraq, Anadolu reports.
It said the drugs, hidden within apple boxes inside a truck, were seized at the Al-Qa’im border crossing with Syria.
The agency added that drugs and the truck driver were handed to police in Al-Qa’im to refer the case to judiciary authorities.
In recent months, the Iraqi security authorities intensified narcotics operations and managed to seize several high-profile drug quantities.
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