The Egyptian Ministry of Interior's efforts to combat drug trafficking have led to the early detection and prevention of these attempts. The ministry has also launched preemptive security strikes against criminal elements involved in drug trafficking to protect the youth.
The security agencies' investigations have revealed that a gang consisting of three individuals residing in the jurisdiction of Nabroh police station in Dakahlia governorate was involved in drug trafficking.
After legal procedures were taken, a large amount of drugs and money were seized during the operation. The drugs included one million tablets of Captagon and 24 kilograms of hydro, with the total value of the seized drugs and money estimated to be approximately EGP 36 million.
The public prosecutor's office has taken over the investigation of the case.
The Egyptian government has been working hard to combat drug trafficking, which poses a serious threat to the country's security and youth. This latest operation is a clear indication of the government's determination to fight this scourge and bring those who engage in this criminal activity to justice.