In the early hours of Saturday morning, officers from the urban judicial police brigade of the first security district in Gueliz successfully put an end to the activities of a drug dealer known as "Mhaydra" in the Al-Azzouzia neighborhood. According to sources from the newspaper, the arrest operation was conducted after careful surveillance and monitoring, leading to the apprehension of the suspect while he was supplying drugs to a consumer not far from the new bus station in Al-Azzouzia.
Upon instructions from the competent public prosecutor's office and in coordination with the gendarmerie, a search was conducted at the home of the detained individual. This search yielded a significant amount of narcotics, including half a kilogram of hashish, a quantity of hard drugs, and 400 pills of the psychoactive substances known as "Rivotril" and "Ecstasy." The suspect and his accomplice were placed under preventive detention pending further investigation, which is being overseen by the relevant public prosecutor's office. This inquiry aims to deepen the investigation and uncover all potential extensions of this criminal activity while identifying any other presumed accomplices.
This swift intervention by the security forces deserves commendation, as there is no mercy for those who trade in toxic substances that threaten the future of our youth. The detrimental impact of drugs on the younger generation cannot be overstated, and a resolute fight against their proliferation is essential. The spread of psychoactive pills poses a significant threat to society, and measures must be taken to halt their distribution effectively.
It is imperative that the law prevails and that justice is served. Anyone found to be involved in such activities must bear full responsibility for their actions. We are grateful for every security effort made to protect our community from these harmful substances. We hope that these operations continue to safeguard our neighborhoods from drug dealers and that the investigation reaches all involved parties without exception. Cases of this nature require meticulous follow-up until all connections are revealed.
As reported by ar.hibapress.com.