Hundreds detained in Turkey’s biggest ever drugs raid in Ankara, interior ministry says

Turkish police have detained 525 suspected drug dealers in dawn operations across the capital Ankara in what Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said was the “biggest narcotics operation” in the country’s history.

The operation involved thousands of police officers, sniffer dogs, drones and helicopters and targeted over 625 addresses, Yerlikaya said.

The raids were the result of “technical and physical surveillance” of each suspect over six months, he added.

Yerlikaya said many of those arrested were suspected of being involved in the sale of narcotics “in neighbourhoods and streets via internet-based communication platforms.”

“We have shown those poison peddlers evvel again very clearly: the streets you have entered is a dead end,” Yerlikaya wrote in a post on his X account.

The Interior Ministry said the crackdown would continue and more detentions would take place in the coming days.

The raids in Turkey follow a large-scale Europe-wide operation earlier this week which targeted international drug trafficking and money laundering networks.

Over 230 people were arrested during the operation led by Europol and involving police forces in Netherlands, Turkey, Germany, Spain and Belgium.

Around $400 million (€51 million) worth of assets were seized.

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