Tajik authorities thwart border-crossing by suspected drug traffickers
Publisher | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Publication Date | 8 February 2013 |
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February 08, 2013
Tajik border guards have reportedly thwarted another attempt to cross the Afghan-Tajik border by suspected drug traffickers.
Tajikistan's State Committee for National Security said on February 8 that two suspected Afghan drug traffickers were killed, two were wounded, and one was captured the previous day.
The incident on February 7 was the third thwarted border-crossing by alleged drug traffickers since February 3.
Earlier this week, Tajik security officials said they killed one alleged drug trafficker and detained four suspects in a shootout along the border.
Tajik officials say at least 20 illegal border crossings by suspected drug traffickers from Afghanistan were prevented in 2012.
Tajikistan is a major conduit for the trafficking of heroin and other drugs from Afghanistan to Russia and Europe.
Based on reporting by AP and Interfax
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