TASHKENT, October 29 (RIA Novosti) - Uzbekistan's security service announced on Monday that its officers had seized a total of 90 kilograms (198 pounds) of opium in two special operations.
Two Tajiks were arrested in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, carrying a bag containing 19 kg (40 pounds) of opium in polyethylene packages.
Earlier in the day, security officers found 71 kg (157 pounds) of opium in a truck parked at a bus station.
The drugs found in both operations are believed to have been supplied by a well-known Tajik trafficker known to have smuggled drugs into Tajik prisons.
The former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan is a major transit country for drugs from neighboring Afghanistan, the world's largest heroin and opium producer.