Drug Seizures In South Cyprus Reach 72 Kilos In First Five Months
A total of 72 kilograms of drugs have been seized in South Cyprus in the first five months of this year, according to police figures.
Reports citing the Narcotics Service of the Cyprus Police say the amount represents a significant increase compared to last year, when a total of 52 kilograms of drugs were confiscated throughout the entire year.
South Cyprus Police Narcotics Unit Director Christos Andreou said there has been a noticeable rise in cannabis and cocaine circulation.
He noted that the majority of seizures involved cannabis and cocaine, while also pointing to the emergence of a growing presence of the stimulant drug “captagon” in the illegal market.
According to reports, around 1,000 captagon pills have been confiscated since the beginning of the year.
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