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Authorities in Lindi region have arrested a lorry driver after discovering 32 kilograms of illicit drugs concealed in the vehicle, marking a significant anti-narcotics operation.
The seizure highlights Tanzania's ongoing battle against drug trafficking along its southern corridor, with Lindi becoming a key focus due to its strategic location connecting the Indian Ocean to inland markets.
Regional police commanders have not disclosed the specific narcotics found, but the arrest underscores the challenges East African nations face in curbing illegal drug flows.The driver faces severe charges under Tanzanian law, while authorities continue investigations into the supply chain.
This bust is part of broader efforts by Tanzanian and regional anti-narcotics units to strengthen surveillance and inspections at critical checkpoints.
The incident also raises concerns about drug abuse in the region, prompting calls for increased vigilance and community cooperation to disrupt trafficking networks.
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