Baghdad, The Iraqi National intelligence service (INIS) overthrew an international network that used Iraqi territory as a corridor for drug smuggling to neighboring countries. A statement by the INIS said: 'In implementation of the directives of the Prime Minister, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces to pursue drug smuggling networks, the Iraqi National Intelligence Service was able to arrest a criminal group consisting of three people who hold foreign nationalities and are linked to an international drug smuggling network and use Iraqi territory as a corridor to deliver narcotic substances to neighboring countries.' The statement added: "The operation was carried out based on a qualitative intelligence effort that resulted in revealing the identities of the members of the network who work under the cover of a company to transport goods to and from Iraq. After they received a large shipment of the narcotic Captagon pills that were hidden with raw materials in preparation for transporting them to one of t he neighboring countries, they were arrested." They were caught red-handed, the narcotic substances in their possession were seized, and they were duly handed over to the judiciary to receive their just punishment.' Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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