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NARKOTİK SUÇLARLA MÜCADELE ŞUBE MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ EKİPLERİ GEÇTİĞİMİZ GÜNLERDE AVCILAR, BAKIRKÖY VE BAYRAMPAŞA’DA ULUSLARARASI UYUŞTURUCU TİCARETİ YAPAN BİR ŞEBEKEYE OPERASYON DÜZENLEDİ. OPERASYON KAPSAMINDA 350 KİLO 530 GRAM YEŞİL KOKAİN DİYE TABİR EDİLEN SKANK ELE GEÇİRİLDİ. (TUGAY SADAY/İSTANBUL-İHA)

NARKOTİK SUÇLARLA MÜCADELE ŞUBE MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ EKİPLERİ GEÇTİĞİMİZ GÜNLERDE AVCILAR, BAKIRKÖY VE BAYRAMPAŞA’DA ULUSLARARASI UYUŞTURUCU TİCARETİ YAPAN BİR ŞEBEKEYE OPERASYON DÜZENLEDİ. OPERASYON KAPSAMINDA 350 KİLO 530 GRAM YEŞİL KOKAİN DİYE TABİR EDİLEN SKANK ELE GEÇİRİLDİ. (TUGAY SADAY/İSTANBUL-İHA)

Turkey police seize 350kg cannabies worth $3.5m

byCT Report
05/12/2015
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ISTANBUL: Istanbul police have seized almost $3.5 million worth of cannabis in an operation against a suspected international drug smuggling network on Friday.

The anti-narcotics unit raided four addresses simultaneously in the city’s Avcılar, Bakırköy and Bayrampaşa districts on the European side, making seven arrests.

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Intelligence suggested that a smuggling network was running illegal drugs through Kosovo and Albania, according to police sources.

More than 350 kilograms of extra-strong cannabis dubbed “skunk” were seized.

The seized drugs have a value of TL 10,000,000 ($3,442,815), police said.

Police added that the cash amounts totaling TL 11,000 and TL 16,600, as well as two cars allegedly bought with drug money were also seized.

Five of the seven suspects remained in custody while the remaining two were released, said police.

Officers said that skunk – which can be sold for TL 30,000-50,000 per kilogram – was a mixture of cannabis and chemicals.

In November this year, Istanbul police seized more than 50 kilograms of another dangerous street drug dubbed “bonsai” as well as over 2,000 grams of hashish and an amount of cocaine, together with equipment used to prepare illegal drugs.

In June last year, Parliament passed legislation introducing harsher punishments for drug dealers, especially if their victims are minors.

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