SOCIETY — June 11, 2026
20 Drug Addicts Handed Over to Families After Treatment in Nimroz
Twenty drug addicts in Nimroz province were handed over to their families after treatment at Sadeq Nazari Hospital, while seventy-seven more were transferred for care that includes medical treatment and religious education.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

Twenty drug addicts in Nimroz province were handed over to their families after completing treatment at the 1000-bed Sadeq Nazari Hospital.
The handover took place in the presence of a court delegation and representatives of the Nimroz Police Command.
Maulvi Gul Mohammad Qudrat, spokesman for the Nimroz Police Command, stated that treatment of addicts continues at the center.
Seventy-seven additional drug addicts were collected by the Anti-Narcotics Department of the Nimroz Police Command and transferred to the clinic for treatment.
Addicts at the clinic receive religious and ideological education in addition to medical treatment.
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