ISLAMABAD: The capital city’s motorway police on Tuesday foiled a drug smuggling attempt using a truck carrying sheep, ARY News reported.
The police, acting on a tip-off, flagged down a truck and carried out an inspection. The cops recovered drugs in heavy quantity that was concealed beneath the vehicle.
The truck, bearing registration number LSS-5687, was carrying sheep in an attempt to distract law enforcers from having a clue about drugs being trafficked through the vehicle.
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The motorway police found at least 20 packets of drugs, weighing around 24 kilograms. The cops took into custody driver Tariq Mehmood and his helper Ghulam Qamar and registered a case against them.
Drug traffickers resort to different methods to smuggle drugs, and most of the times gets caught by law enforcers.
The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) and Airport Security Force (ASF), in a joint operation, on Monday had foiled a drug smuggling bid and arrested a passenger at Bacha Khan International Airport, Peshawar.
The security teams collared a passenger from Doha-bound flight and seized 1300 gram drugs. The man, identified as Muhamamd Mannan, was detained shortly after drugs were found from his possession.
The passenger had concealed drugs in a Ludo board game and his shoes.
In a similar incident on Jan 31, a man was caught at the Bacha Khan International Airport, trying to smuggle drugs hidden in fruits.
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