IRAN: Tehran chides Afghanistan, Pakistan for border insecurity, drug smuggling  

Only from 2013 to 2015 has the country seized upwards of 1748 tons of opium and arrested 922,000 people in connection with drug smuggling, including some drug lords.


 TEHRAN – Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli has censured insecurities across eastern borders albeit strong measures taken by Iran to ensure stability. 

“Across eastern borders we are facing instabilities. Afghanistan and Pakistan have insecure borders although our forces have taken measures to soothe the concerns,” he said on a live TV program aired on Tuesday night.

Previously, Qassem Rezaei, the commander of Iran’s border police, had said drugs seizures had decreased along Iran’s borders with Afghanistan but increased near the Pakistani border.

The threats Iran is grappling with across its eastern borders in terms of drug smuggling, among others, are costing the country heavily.

Only from 2013 to 2015 has the country seized upwards of 1748 tons of opium and arrested 922,000 people in connection with drug smuggling, including some drug lords.

“Over the time span from 2013 to 2015, our forces had 67,000 clashes with drug smugglers where we managed to seize 1748 tons of opium,” according to the Rahmani Fazli, who also acts as the secretary general of Iran’s Drugs Control Headquarters.

 

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IRAN: Italy Ready to Upgrade Iranian Anti-Drug Police Equipment

سردار مویدیNews ID: 1062283

April, 30, 2016  – TEHRAN (Tasnim)

Iran’s Anti-Narcotics Police Chief Brigadier General Ali Moayyedi said Italy has voiced its readiness to boost police cooperation with the Islamic Republic in various areas and provide Iran with surveillance equipment used in fighting against drugs.

“In their latest negotiations (with Iran), Italian officials voiced their readiness to help Iran in supplying equipment and facilities required to combat illicit drugs,” Brigadier General Moayyedi told the Tasnim News Agency.

He further hailed Italy’s anti-drugs campaign, saying that it has a good approach to interaction with Iran on the fight against drug trafficking unlike some other European countries.

In relevant remarks earlier this month, Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli criticized some UN member states, which are duty-bound to contribute to the global fight

READ:http://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2016/04/30/1062283/italy-ready-to-upgrade-iranian-anti-drug-police-equipment-official

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