
Anti-narcotics unit arrests suspect in northeastern Libya
Members of the Anti-Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances Unit in Al-Bayda, a city located in the northeastern part of Libya, have apprehended a suspected drug dealer identified as M. F. Y..
During a search, authorities discovered that the suspect was in possession of:
82 tramadol tablets
43 Aptral tablets
A quantity of hashish
Following the arrest, all necessary legal procedures have been initiated. The suspect is set to be referred to the competent public prosecution for further investigation and action.

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Copy Link Members of the Anti-Narcotics and Psychotropic Substances Unit in Al-Bayda, a city located in the northeastern part of Libya, have apprehended a suspected drug dealer identified as M. F. Y.. During a search, authorities discovered that the suspect was in possession of: 82 tramadol tablets 43 Aptral tablets A quantity of hashish Following the arrest, all necessary legal procedures have been initiated. The suspect is set to be referred to the competent public prosecution for further investigation and action.


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