SECURITY — June 23, 2026
Three Suspects Detained in Kabul for Drug Trafficking
More than three kilograms of hashish and heroin were among the items confiscated in the two Kabul districts, along with thousands of capsules and alcohol. An alcohol factory was destroyed and the detainees face further judicial proceedings.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Pajhwok — 2 min read

The Afghan Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of three individuals during intelligence-based operations targeting drug trafficking in Kabul.
The operations were carried out in the 11th security district and Bagrami district. Authorities seized 1,382 capsules, tablet K, more than three kilograms of hashish, heroin and 24 litres of alcohol. An alcohol production factory was also destroyed.
The suspects are currently under investigation and will be referred to judicial institutions.
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