‘Rooting Out’ anti-narcotic ops detain 212 suspects in Adana: Soylu

‘Rooting Out’ anti-narcotic ops detain 212 suspects in Adana: Soylu

Police detained 212 suspects throughout “Rooting Out” anti-narcotic operations carried out in Türkiye’s southern Adana, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu introduced Wednesday.

The minister mentioned the operation was organized with coordination from the Provincial Police Department, Provincial Gendarmerie Command and Adana Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.

“We have been operating for the last six months under the framework of Rooting Out Operation. Our forces busted gangs selling drugs and raided manufacturing and trading hubs (of drugs) in Adana. For six months, the forces have put forth their best efforts to eradicate drugs within the framework of technical follow-ups, surveillance and other legal methods,” Soylu defined.

Affirming that the state, specifically, fulfills all its duties, from the struggle in opposition to unlawful immigration to sustaining public order, with out a hitch, the minister mentioned: “Our fight against drugs will continue until the menace is eradicated. No matter how, we will continue our duties and will not surrender our children and youth to drugs.”

Lauding the safety forces who carried out the operation in Adana Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, Soylu asserted: “This struggle will continue, this is our second operation in Adana but even if we have to carry out operations a hundred times, we will not step back.”

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