Nine Kilograms of Marijuana Seized in Yerevan Anti-Drug Operation
Yerevan, March 20 – A significant amount of marijuana, totaling nine kilograms, has been removed from illegal circulation following a successful operation conducted by the Yerevan City Department of Criminal Police, specifically its anti-drug trafficking unit. The operation, which took place in the Shengavit administrative district of the capital, led to the arrest of a 50-year-old man suspected of importing and selling large quantities of narcotics.
The collaborative effort involved officers from the Yerevan City Department of Criminal Police’s anti-drug trafficking unit, the General Department for Investigation of Particularly Important Cases of the Investigative Committee, the Syunik Regional Department of Criminal Police, and patrol officers from the Ararat region. This multi-agency cooperation underscores the commitment of Armenian law enforcement to combat illegal drug activities across the country.
Details of the Operation and Arrest
Acting on operational intelligence, law enforcement officials apprehended the 50-year-old suspect in the Shengavit administrative district. The man’s vehicle was subsequently impounded and transported to a secure location for further investigation. A court order authorized a search of the vehicle, during which a package containing nine kilograms of marijuana was discovered.
The suspect has been taken into custody, and a preliminary investigation is currently underway to ascertain all the circumstances surrounding the case. Authorities are working to identify any further individuals involved in the drug trafficking network and to determine the origin and intended distribution of the seized narcotics.
Commitment to Combating Drug Trafficking
This successful operation highlights the ongoing efforts of the Armenian police force to disrupt drug supply chains and protect communities from the harmful effects of illicit substances. The seizure of such a substantial amount of marijuana is a testament to the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing and inter-agency collaboration.
The police emphasize that combating drug-related crime remains a top priority, and they will continue to work diligently to identify and prosecute those involved in the illegal drug trade. Public cooperation and timely information are crucial in these efforts, and citizens are encouraged to report any suspicious activities related to drug trafficking.
Note: A person suspected or accused of an alleged crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty in accordance with the procedure established by the Criminal Procedure Code of the Republic of Armenia by a court verdict that has entered into legal force.