Jordan news agency (Petra) --
Anti-Narcotics agents in Mafraq Governorate thwarted a bid to smuggle 500,000 narcotic pills to a neighboring country using livestock, a statement released by the Public Security Department (PSD) said Wednesday. It said Police officers and Anti-Narcotics team were tipped off about a vehicle carrying sheep heading towards their jurisdiction area that contains large hauls of narcotics. Police deployed checkpoints on roads and stopped the vehicle and after searching it, they found the drug pills glued to the sheep in the form of small balls stuck to the wool of the sheep.
Anti-Narcotics agents in Mafraq Governorate thwarted a bid to smuggle 500,000 narcotic pills to a neighboring country using livestock, a statement released by the Public Security Department (PSD) said Wednesday. It said Police officers and Anti-Narcotics team were tipped off about a vehicle carrying sheep heading towards their jurisdiction area that contains large hauls of narcotics. Police deployed checkpoints on roads and stopped the vehicle and after searching it, they found the drug pills glued to the sheep in the form of small balls stuck to the wool of the sheep.
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