Today, anti-narcotics police were able to arrest a drug dealer while he was carrying out a drug trafficking operation in the town of Tarqumiya, west of Hebron. The Police Public Relations and Media Department stated that this person had been wanted for several years and was exploiting areas under the occupation's control in the process of selling and promoting drugs. During the process of monitoring and following up on him by the Anti-Narcotics Police, he was lured to the town of Tarqumiya and they were able to arrest him. The police added that he was using his vehicle to display and trade drugs, as quantities of drugs were found inside it, which consisted of 8 servings of heroin, a group of Captagon pills amounting to 31 pills, an amount of marijuana amounting to 42 grams, and an amount of hashish amounting to 48 grams, in addition to about a thousand shekels from the drug trade. Accordingly, these materials and the vehicle were seized and he was arrested. The police confirmed that the arrested person wa s in custody to complete the necessary legal procedures against him according to the rules Source: Maan News Agency
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