Türkiye’s midnight anti-narcotics crackdown in Ramadan 2026: 346 arrested, drugs and weapons seized across 5 provinces

Turkish authorities have launched a massive anti-narcotics crackdown, detaining 346 suspects and seizing large quantities of illegal drugs and weapons in a coordinated operation spanning five provinces. The Turkish Gendarmerie General Command led the raids, which targeted drug trafficking networks in Adana, Balıkesir, Nevşehir, Çanakkale and Bursa, underscoring the government’s intensified efforts to dismantle organised crime rings operating across the country.

The operation, carried out on Saturday, February 21, 2026, involved simultaneous raids on 93 locations, executed by 635 personnel including public security teams, special commando units and 13 specially trained drug-detection dogs.

According to official statements, the coordinated action was overseen in close cooperation with regional chief prosecutor’s offices and the anti-narcotics directorates, using both physical and technical surveillance to track and document suspects’ activities before executing arrest warrants.

Seizures highlight scale of drug trafficking in Türkiye

During the raids, over 80,000 psychotropic pills, drugs often linked to illegal street markets and abuse, were seized, along with around 11 kilograms of various narcotics, including high-potency substances typically trafficked for regional distribution.

In addition to the drug haul, authorities confiscated numerous unlicensed firearms, including pistols and hunting rifles, as well as drug paraphernalia and precision scales believed to have been used in drug packaging and sales. These confiscations demonstrate the interconnected nature of narcotics distribution and illegal weapons trafficking that law enforcement is targeting.

635 Officers, 93 Targets: How Türkiye Pulled Off One of Its Biggest Drug Operations

635 Officers, 93 Targets: How Türkiye Pulled Off One of Its Biggest Drug Operations

By detaining such a large number of suspects and seizing both drugs and weapons, the operation dealt a significant blow to criminal networks and disrupted regional distribution channels that were reportedly linked to multiple urban and rural hubs.

Police spokespersons emphasised that the evidence gathered, including physical surveillance and documented drug offences, will strengthen prosecutions and contribute to long-term suppression of organised crime groups.

Context: Ongoing fight against drugs in Türkiye

Türkiye has been intensifying its efforts to combat drug trafficking and abuse for years, conducting repeated nationwide anti-narcotics campaigns. In a previous major action, the “Narkokapan-9” operation, authorities detained nearly 2,795 suspects and seized more than a ton of narcotics and millions of pills nationwide, highlighting the scale and persistence of the drug problem across the country.

Located at the strategic crossroads of Europe and Asia, Türkiye is a major transit and distribution hub for narcotics moving between regions. Its borders and major cities have long been targeted by traffickers moving synthetic drugs,

heroin, and other illicit substances, making comprehensive anti-drug law enforcement efforts a continuous priority. Recent government statements emphasise both punitive measures and preventive actions to protect public health, with heightened coordination among security agencies, prosecutors and border control units.

Tackling crime networks and youth vulnerability

Officials have stressed that drug trafficking and abuse not only fuel organized crime but also endanger public safety and youth wellbeing. Large seizures such as the 83,625 psychotropic pills in this operation reflect a growing public health concern, as such drugs often enter local markets and schools. The combination of law enforcement raids, targeted surveillance, and community outreach initiatives aims to curb both supply and demand, with authorities urging citizens to assist with intelligence reporting and cooperate with anti-narcotics measures.

While the focus remains on intercepting large distribution networks, accompanying efforts may extend toward educational campaigns to reduce drug use among younger populations.

Drug Rings Busted: Türkiye’s Nationwide Sweep Leads to Hundreds of Detentions

Drug Rings Busted: Türkiye’s Nationwide Sweep Leads to Hundreds of Detentions

This latest operation demonstrates Türkiye’s determination to tackle drug trafficking on multiple fronts, from high-level organized crime to street-level distribution and highlights ongoing challenges facing law enforcement in the region.

Türkiye conducted a major anti-drug operation across five provinces, detaining 346 suspects involved in narcotics distribution and organised crime. Raids took place at 93 sites, with the involvement of 635 officers and 13 specially trained drug detection dogs. Authorities seized over 80,000 psychotropic pills, 11 kg of drugs, unlicensed firearms and drug paraphernalia, disrupting illegal networks.

The action reflects long-term nationwide efforts to combat drug trafficking and abuse, with past operations detaining thousands of suspects in broader crackdowns. Law enforcement’s use of technical and physical surveillance in the lead-up to the raids underscores a coordinated, intelligence-led approach to tackling narcotics crime.

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