Security forces in Naama province, Algeria, have successfully dismantled a sophisticated transnational criminal network involved in drug trafficking. The operation resulted in the seizure of approximately 100 kilograms of processed hashish, originating from Morocco.
Naama criminal network dismantled
During the operation, agents from the Research and Intervention Brigade (BRI) also recovered a commercial vehicle and a motorcycle that were being used by the criminal organization to facilitate their illicit activities.
This significant bust underscores the ongoing efforts by Algerian authorities to combat cross-border crime and drug smuggling, protecting national security and public safety.
Related topics: Algeria drug bust, Naama security operation, transnational crime, hashish seizure, Moroccan drugs, Algeria
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