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Iraq ranks third in the world in combating drugs, Says Interior Ministry

Iraq ranks third in the world in combating drugs, Says Interior Ministry

Iraqi News19-05-2025
Baghdad-INA
The Ministry of Interior announced that it ranked third in the fight against drugs among 138 countries in the World Police Summit (WPS) rankings.
"The Iraqi Ministry of Interior continues its work in combating drugs and psychoactive substances, and has become one of the ministries that competes with its counterparts in developed countries in this field,' Interior ministry stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
"It ranked third among 138 countries and 205 governmental and non-governmental organizations, after India, which ranked first, Montenegro ranked second in WPS, organized by the Dubai Police in its fourth edition,' It added.
"On this occasion, we affirm our commitment to continue combating this scourge and dismantling the international and local networks that trade in these drugs, through the strong support of the Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani, and the continuous follow-up by the Minister of Interior, Abdul Amir al-Shammari, as well as the support of the Iraqi judiciary, the Drug Enforcement Directorate will be vigilant against anyone who dares to enter the dark tunnel of drugs,' It continued.
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