Syrian anti-narcotics units seized a significant quantity of drugs in Deir Ezzor province, eastern Syria, following a series of raids on suspected properties, the Interior Ministry said on Wednesday.
According to a statement by the Ministry on its Telegram channel, the operation uncovered various drugs, including 18.5 kilograms of hashish, hidden in food containers and professionally sealed.
Law enforcement also seized a quantity of Methamphetamine, a synthetic drug, along with several narcotic pills. The drugs were reportedly intended for distribution within the city.
The Ministry has reported several major anti-narcotics operations nationwide, resulting in the seizure of large quantities of drugs as part of the Syrian government’s ongoing efforts to combat trafficking.
The Ministry reiterated its commitment to combating the drug trade, emphasizing that authorities would continue efforts to track down drug dealers and dismantle trafficking networks to protect public safety and community welfare.


