Massive Drug Haul Seized at Uzbekistan-Afghanistan Border: 596 Kilograms of Narcotics Recovered From Afghan-Bound Truck Hidden in Excavator

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In a major enforcement action, Uzbek border security in the Surkhandarya region stopped a cargo truck transporting an excavator after routine scanning flagged anomalies in the machinery. A thorough search revealed narcotics concealed within the excavator's structure, with officials estimating approximately 593 kilograms of hashish and about 3 kilograms of opium, for a total seizure of roughly 596 kilograms. The operation underscores how smugglers exploit legitimate freight to move illicit drugs along key transit routes from Afghanistan toward Central Asia and beyond. Investigators are tracing the shipment's origin, mapping the smuggling network, and pursuing cross-border links to organized crime as part of ongoing anti-smuggling efforts to tighten border controls. The incident has intensified scrutiny of border security and ring-fenced supply chains as authorities seek to deter repeat offenses. Neighboring countries including Pakistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan have voiced concerns over security in Afghanistan, with officials accusing the Taliban administration of failing to prevent cross-border terrorism and drug trafficking and urging that Afghan territory not be used to destabilize the region. Opinion: This case highlights the persistent and evolving challenge of narcotics trafficking in Central Asia, driven by Afghanistan's opium economy and increasingly sophisticated concealment methods. It reinforces the need for robust regional cooperation, intelligence-sharing, and investment in border surveillance technology, as well as greater accountability within enforcement agencies. While seizures like this are consequential, lasting security will require addressing root causesβ€”economic hardship, governance in Afghanistan, and sustained international support for alternative livelihoodsβ€”along with stronger mechanisms for tracking and transparently reporting enforcement outcomes to maintain public trust.

Source: Statement from @AfghanTimes7

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Published: May 17, 2026, 10:52 am

Editorial Note: This article is based on publicly available information and official statements. We strives for accuracy and fairness in all reporting.

Northern Afghanistan Correspondent at Afghan Broadcast News (ABN)

Bashir Khan is the Northern Afghanistan correspondent for ABN. Based in Mazar-i-Sharif, he covers the distinct political and economic climate of the northern provinces, including cross-border trade with Central Asia, ethnic dynamics, and local governance. His reporting provides a crucial perspective different from the capital-centric news narrative.

Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan

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