DAR ES SALAAM: Police in Tanzania have seized 179 kg (395 lb) of heroin and arrested two Pakistani suspects, a senior anti-drugs official said on Tuesday. The heroin, worth at least 4 billion shillings ($2.65 million), was seized on Monday at a house in Tanzania's commercial capital, Dares Salaam.
"This is the single biggest heroin bust in the country's history," the head of Tanzania's anti-narcotics police unit, Godfrey Nzowa, told Reuters. "We have arrested four suspects, among them two Pakistan nationals and two Tanzanians." Like other east African nations, Tanzania is a major transit hub for trafficking in hard drugs from Asia and Latin America to Western markets thanks to lax customs controls and corruption.
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