A national guard officer and a pharmacist from Béja received a 5-year prison sentence and a penalty of 5,000 dinars after being charged with drug trafficking and smuggling to Algeria.
In a statement to the TAP agency, the spokesman for courts in Béja, Riadh Bekri stated that an officer and a pharmacist were speculated of trafficking and smuggling of psychotropic products to Algeria.
An inquiry in at the suspect’s pharmacy resulted in seizing medicines and a sum of money estimated at 350 thousand dinars, in December 2019.
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