DUSHANBE, June 4, 2014, Asia-Plus – 192.5 kilograms of narcotics were burnt in a special narcotic-burning incinerator on June 4, the Drug Control Agency (DCA) press center reports.
A totaled included some 130 kilograms of cannabis, 34 kilograms of hashish, 20 kilograms of raw opium, 8 kilograms of heroin, and so1,000 psychotropic tablets.
The drugs were reportedly confiscated in the course of 2013-2014 and they were burnt in the presence of representatives of law enforcement and judicial bodies, and media, the source said.




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