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Basra Police Step Up Anti-Drug Drive With Major House Demolition

Basra police increased pressure on drug networks this week as they demolished the home of a suspected trafficker in Zubair district. The action formed part of a wider effort to build stronger community safety, which officials stressed throughout the operation. The force highlighted the urgent need for stronger community safety because drug activity continues to rise across the country.

Basra police explained that a team moved on the house after gathering reliable intelligence. They entered the property and found nearly 250 grams of crystal narcotics. They also recovered drug tools, IDs, and personal documents belonging to several people. Officers said the suspect used the house as a base for sales and consumption. Moreover, they continued to stress that the location supported criminal activity that threatened public safety.

The team arrested the suspect during the operation. They described the individual as one of the most active drug dealers in the Zubair area. Officials said the suspect admitted to selling narcotics. They added that the person admitted to several theft crimes as well. Officers said these crimes formed a dangerous pattern that harmed families and businesses.

Police later demolished the house through legal steps. They said the action sent a direct warning to other groups that relied on homes to support drug operations. They stressed that quick action helps reduce threats and protects neighborhoods. Police also noted that strong enforcement builds trust between police and residents.

Drug activity in Iraq continues to grow. Once a transit point, the country now faces rising local use. Officials across Iraq worry about the spread of crystal narcotics in particular, as the substance fuels violence and theft. Courts now give life sentences or even the death penalty for serious drug crimes. These rulings aim to stop large networks and protect communities from long-term harm.

Iraq’s Interior Ministry also works with international partners to track large trafficking groups. In August, the ministry described Iraq as a regional leader in anti-drug efforts. The World Police Summit placed Iraq third among 138 countries in its anti-drug ranking. Officials said this progress shows the effect of strict enforcement and early coordination.

Overall, Basra police promised more operations in the coming weeks. They said their goal remains simple: reduce drug threats and create stronger community safety for everyone.

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