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Crackdown against drug dealers, anti-social elements continue

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Peshawar Police, during different operations against drug dealers, including anti-social elements, last month, nabbed 880 suspected accused. According to a police spokesman, Peshawar Police successfully arrested 880 accused during various operations in the last month. The arrested suspects were wanted by the police for illegal weapons and other heinous crimes.

The official also confirmed that during operations they had recovered 92 Kalashnikovs, 1,380 pistols, 32 shotguns, 143 rifles, one hand grenade, and 44 cartridges from the arrested suspects in the last month. Around 1,368 accused involved in drug trafficking were also arrested. The official disclosed that besides recovering arms and ammunition, 57 kg of ice, 33 kg of heroin, 20 kg of opium, 278 kg of hashish, and 433 bottles of liquor were recovered from the arrested suspects.

Police have registered a case against the accused. Meanwhile the food safety team Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Thursday conducted a surprise raid on a warehouse in Charsadda Bazar and recovered a large batch of 1500 liters of expired various branded drinks and seized the site. According to details given by the Spokesperson of the Food Authority, a large batch of 1500 liters of expired various branded drinks was seized from the warehouse and a fine was imposed on the owners, further action was also initiated.

The public should inform the Food Authority officials about such businesses and provide evidence of responsible citizens, Director General Food Authority Shafiullah Khan told media men soon after the raid. He said Food safety teams are conducting operations across the province against the adulteration mafia. The official disclosed that besides recovering arms and ammunition, 57 kg of ice, 33 kg of heroin, 20 kg of opium, 278 kg of hashish, and 433 bottles of liquor were recovered from the arrested suspects.

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