Nearly 4 Tons of Drugs Seized at Turkey's Ipsala Border Gate
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Turkish customs officials seized approximately 4 tons of pregabalin, a type of drug, at the Ipsala Border Gate.
- The seized drugs, valued at 3 billion 25 million Turkish Lira, were discovered in a TIR truck arriving from Greece.
- The operation is part of ongoing efforts by customs enforcement teams to combat smuggling and protect public health.
Turkish customs enforcement teams have successfully intercepted a significant drug shipment at the Ipsala Border Gate, seizing approximately 4 tons of pregabalin. The substantial haul, valued at 3 billion 25 million Turkish Lira, was discovered in a TIR truck that had arrived from Greece.
The operation unfolded as the truck underwent a detailed search following its entry procedures. Personnel from the Ipsala Customs Enforcement Smuggling and Intelligence Directorate conducted the search, leading to the discovery of the illicit substance. The Edirne Ipsala Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation into the incident.
In a statement, customs officials emphasized their continuous efforts to combat smuggling across the country's border gates. They highlighted the use of advanced risk analysis systems, technological infrastructure, and expert personnel in these operations. The fight against drug trafficking was underscored as crucial for protecting public health, safeguarding youth from addiction, disrupting the financial resources of criminal organizations, and maintaining public order.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.