Federal Govt increases prices of 146 life-saving drugs

Federal Govt

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has increased the prices of 146 life-saving medicines and issued notification in this regard.

The government has increased the prices of cancer, vaccine and antibiotic medicines have been increased.

Health Ministry officials said that the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) had sent a summary to the government to increase the prices of 262 medicines, but the government has increased the prices of 146 life-saving medicines included in the list.

According to the officials, the prices of 116 medicines included in the list will be increased by the pharmaceutical companies themselves, the government will now only control the prices of 464 medicines included in the National Essential Medicines List.

Couple of days ago, Federal government deregulated drug prices and allowed pharmaceutical companies to increase prices on their own.

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ANF arrests 13 accused, seizes 363 kg drugs

ANF

RAWALPINDI: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) Pakistan arrested 13 drug peddlers and recovered 363 kg drugs from their possession in nine different operations.

ANF spokesman informed that 5 kg Ice and 3 kg ketamine drug were recovered from a parcel at a cargo office at Jinnah Airport while an accused was also arrested.

504 grams heroin was recovered from the possession of a passenger going to Bahrain at Peshawar Airport.

In the third operation, 84 kg opium and 120 kg hashish were recovered from two suspects arrested at Ravi Motorway Toll Plaza Lahore.

54 kg opium and 48 kg hashish were recovered from 3 suspects netted on Kot Abdul Malik Motorway Lahore.

In the fifth operation, 17 kg hashish was recovered from the possession of 2 suspects arrested near Sangjani Toll Plaza Islamabad while 5.5 kg heroin, 9 kg hashish and 1.5 kg suspicious material were recovered from Zakhakhel Khyber area.

In two different operations conducted near M-1 Islamabad, 14 kg hashish was recovered from three drug smugglers.

208 grams hashish and 343 grams hashish oil were recovered from the possession of an accused nabbed on Ferozepur Road, Lahore.

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ANF seizes 75 kg drugs in six operations

ANF

RAWALPINDI: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) seized 75 kg of drugs and arrested four accused in six operations.

ANF spokesman informed that 700 grams of Ice drug was recovered from a passenger’s trolley bag at Bacha Khan International Airport.

The accused was leaving for Doha by flight number QR-601. 60 kg hashish and 2.5 kg Ice were recovered from the Shahdara Lahore area and an accused was arrested during the operation.

A total of 10 kg of hashish was recovered in two separate operations near the Khar border in the Bajaur area. 2.4 kg hashish was recovered from the possession of a motorcycle rider in Peshawar and an accused was arrested. 500 ecstasy tablets were recovered from an accused in Peshawar Mor Rawalpindi.

Cases under the Anti-Narcotics Act have been registered against the arrested accused and further investigations are under process.

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ANF recovers 209 kg drugs in seven operations

ANF
  • 1.760 kg Ice was recovered from parcel booked for Dubai.
  • 115 grams Ice was recovered from passenger’s luggage.
  • The accused was leaving for Sharjah by flight number PA-412.

RAWALPINDI: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) arrested seven drug peddlers and recovered over 209 kg drugs from their possession in seven operations.

ANF Spokesman informed that 1.760 kg Ice was recovered from a parcel booked for Dubai at a courier office in Rawalpindi. 1.2 kg hashish was recovered from a Doha-bound passenger going on Flight No. QR-633 at Islamabad Airport.

115 grams Ice was recovered from a passenger’s luggage at Allama Iqbal International Airport. The accused was leaving for Sharjah by flight number PA-412.

121 kg heroin and 75 kg morphine were recovered from Bostan area of Pishin.

A total of 4 kg hashish was recovered from two suspects in Peshawar while 4 kg hashish was also recovered from two suspects near Customs Chowk Peshawar.

2 kg hashish was recovered from an accused arrested near Board Bazar Peshawar.

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ANF seizes 341kg drugs in nationwide raids

ANF
  • 4.4 kg hashish recovered from possession of accused.
  • 156.6 kg hashish recovered from vehicle near Quetta.
  • The separate cases have been registered against accused.

RAWALPINDI: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has recovered 341 kg drugs and arrested four drug peddlers across the country.

ANF Spokesman, informed that in an operation 4.4 kg hashish was recovered from the possession of an accused resident of Multan arrested from F-11 sector, Islamabad.

In another operation, 156.6 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle intercepted near Lakpass Toll Plaza Quetta. Charras was concealed in secret cavities of the vehicle. A resident of Musa Khel was arrested during the operation.

In third operation, 180 kg hashish was recovered from a house in Orakzai. Charras was stored in the house to smuggle to different cities of Punjab. Five ecstasy tablets were recovered from a local resident netted near an educational institution in DI Khan. The accused during interrogation confessed his involvement in supplying drugs to the students of Gomal University and various other educational institutions.

In fifth operation at Jinnah International Airport, 3020 intoxicated tablets concealed in a passenger’s trolley bag were recovered. The accused, a resident of Karachi, was leaving for Madinah by flight number G-9543.

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ANF arrest 10, seizes above 350 kg drugs in six operations

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The Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) in their six successful operations across the country, arrested 10 suspects and a total of 397 kilograms of drugs. Among the arrested individuals were four residents of Peshawar, including two women from Charsadda, who were taken into custody near the M1 Motorway in Islamabad. The ANF spokesperson reported that 1 kilogram … Read more

ANF arrests three drug peddlers, seizes 108kg drugs

ANF
  • 24.8 kg hashish recovered from accused at Karachi.
  • ANF seized 180 grams Ice from parcel booked for Dubai.
  • Separate cases registered under Anti-Narcotics Act.

RAWALPINDI: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) arrested three drug peddlers and recovered 108 kg drugs from their possession in five different raids.

ANF Headquarters spokesman informed that 24.8 kg hashish was recovered from an accused, resident of Kohat arrested on Super Highway Karachi. On the pointation of the accused, a co-accused, resident of Karachi was also arrested.

In another operation at Jinnah International Airport, Karachi Courier Office, ANF recovered 180 grams Ice drug from a parcel booked for Dubai. 30 kg hashish concealed in doors of a vehicle was recovered on Sibi Road Quetta. During the operation, an accused, resident of Naseerabad was arrested.

Drugs concealed for the purpose of smuggling were recovered in Chagai and Kach districts. 25 kg hashish, 8 kg heroin, 1 kg opium, 30 grams ice drug and 20 kg prohibited materials were recovered.

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ANF recovers hug quantity of drugs

ANF
  • 187 kg ketamine recovered during raid in Maripur, Karachi.
  • A resident of Karachi was arrested during operation.
  • 50 kg hashish was recovered from vehicle in Sukkur.

RAWALPINDI: Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has recovered 256 kilogram drugs in four different operation across the country while three accused were also arrested.

Spokesman ANF said 187 kg ketamine was recovered during a raid conducted at a warehouse in Maripur, Karachi.

The recovered ketamine was concealed in salt bags for smuggling abroad. A resident of Karachi was arrested during the operation.

In another operation, 50 kg hashish was recovered from a vehicle intercepted near Shikarpur Road, Sukkur. Two accused residents of Balochistan and Dera Bugti were arrested during the operation.

In third operation, 8 kg heroin was recovered from secret cavities of a vehicle stopped near Aminpur Road, Faisalabad.

During the operation, two accused residents of Charsadda were netted. In fourth operation, 11 kg hashish concealed for smuggling was recovered from an uninhabited area of Zakhakhel Khyber.

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IG Sindh orders surveillance over supply of drugs to schools, cafes in Karachi

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KARACHI: A report has revealed the widespread supply of drugs in schools and restaurants across Karachi, prompting police to increase surveillance, BOL News reported. Sindh Inspector-General of Police, Ghulam Nabi Memon, received the confidential report regarding the supply of drug to young children in schools and cafes in the city. The police chief took notice … Read more

Pakistan Navy ship seized hug quantity of drugs at Sea

Pakistan Navy
  • Navy Ship intercepted a suspicious stateless fishing boat at sea.
  • Navy troops seized 280 Kg narcotics worth approximately US $15m.
  • The vessel and crew members were later handed over to LEA.

KARACHI: Pakistan Navy Ship deployed on regional maritime security patrol seized huge quantity of drugs in a counter narcotics operation at North Arabian Sea on Tuesday.

Pakistan Navy Ship while undertaking maritime security operations intercepted a suspicious stateless fishing boat at sea.

Upon search of the boat, Pakistan Navy troops seized 280 Kg narcotics (Crystal and Ice) worth approximately US $15 million in international market.

The vessel and crew members were later handed over to Law Enforcement Agencies for further legal proceedings.

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Provinces in Canada are testing with decriminalizing heavy drugs

Canada
  • British Columbia is starting a first-in-the-nation trial decriminalising small amounts of hard drugs such as cocaine and heroin.
  • Adults can possess up to 2.5g of such drugs, as well as methamphetamine, fentanyl and morphine.
  • Canada’s federal government granted permission for the three-year experiment.

In a first-in-the-nation trial, the Canadian province of British Columbia is decriminalizing small amounts of dangerous drugs like cocaine and heroin.

Adults can now possess these narcotics, along with morphine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine, in quantities up to 2.5g starting on Tuesday.

The west coast province’s request for permission to conduct the three-year experiment was granted by the federal government of Canada.

It adopts a similar stance to Oregon, a nearby US state that decriminalized heavy narcotics in 2020.

Federal and British Columbian officials revealed the conditions of the federally permitted exemption from the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act prior to the pilot’s commencement.

While still prohibited, adults who are found in possession of less than 2.5g of any combination of those substances will not be detained, charged, or have their possessions taken. Instead, they will be provided with details on the health and social services that are accessible.

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“A significant shift in drug policy that favors establishing trusting and helpful relationships in health and social services over greater criminalization,” said Carolyn Bennett, the federal minister of mental health and addictions, on Monday.

According to experts, 10,000 people have passed away from drug overdoses since British Columbia proclaimed drugs to be a public health emergency in 2016.

Jennifer Whiteside, the British Columbia minister for mental health and addictions, said that decriminalizing drug use “breaks reduce the fear and stigma associated with substance use and ensures that individuals feel safer seeking out for life-saving resources.”

Thousands of police officers in the province, including those in Vancouver, the province’s largest city, have been offered training on the new rule.

The program will operate from January 31st, 2023, through January 31st, 2026, unless the federal government terminates it.

The 2.5g restriction has been questioned by some specialists, who claim that it is insufficient to take into consideration the behaviors of many addicts.

An further public health emergency is killing Canadians.
The program is subject to a few exceptions.

Drug sales are still prohibited. Drug possession is also prohibited on the grounds of childcare centers, airports, and schools.

In 2018, Canada officially legalized adult use of cannabis for recreational purposes.

Contrary to marijuana, there are no intentions to market the four narcotics that are now legal in small amounts as they are still illegal. It is still unlawful to traffic in them across borders.

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Female drug dealer arrested from Kemari, 3kg hashish recovered

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Female drug dealer arrested from Kemari in Karachi Police recovered 3kg of hashish from her Raids are being conducted on information revealed by her KARACHI: An alleged female drug dealer was arrested by the police in Karachi’s Kemari area, reported BOL News on Thursday. The drug dealer, Nadia, was arrested from Kemari Town and 3kg … Read more

US experts suggest weight loss drugs for obese children

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The American Academy of Pediatrics endorsed the use of weight-loss medications in children. A BMI that is 20% above the limit for the 95th percentile is considered severe obesity. Qsymia, Phentermine, and topiramate extended-release capsules were also approved. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) endorsed the use of weight-loss medications in children and adolescents aged … Read more

Thai monks who test positive for drugs abandon the temple

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According to local authorities, a small Buddhist temple in Thailand is now without any monks after they were all expelled for failing drug tests. In the northern province of Phetchabun, four monks, including the abbot, tested positive for methamphetamine, an official told the news agency. The raid occurs in the midst of a nationwide effort … Read more

Ellen Barkin, ex-wife of Johnny Depp, denies claims that she used pressured drugs

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More incriminating evidence is coming out against Johnny Depp. Fans of Johnny Depp expected to see more blood streaming once the lawsuit was won, but that obviously backfired. Ellen Barkin, Johnny Depp’s ex-girlfriend, has accused the actor of being “pressured” into taking narcotics during their brief relationship. She said there was “was always an air … Read more