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| Iranian police seize 1.3 tons of drugs, arrest 116TEHRAN, Iran (Reuters) -- Iranian police seized 1.3 tons of drugs and arrested 116 traffickers in the central Yazd province, the official IRNA news agency said on Monday. The seized drugs consisted mainly of opium with smaller amounts of heroin and hashish, IRNA said.
Iran lies on the main drug transit route from Afghanistan and Pakistan, the so-called "golden crescent," to the lucrative markets of Europe and the oil-rich Arab states. It also suffers from a domestic drug abuse problem with around 2 million addicts and casual users in a population of 63 million. Iran's parliament earlier this year approved $25 million in emergency funds to stem the growing flow of drugs from Afghanistan and growing lawlessness in its eastern provinces. The United Nations has also recently increased its aid programs to Iran in an effort to help police patrol the country's drug-infested eastern borders. But officials say the foreign assistance is not enough to help keep thousands of combat-ready police troops permanently on the long and porous frontiers. Copyright 2000 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. RELATED SITES: See related sites about Middle East | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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