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ISLAMABAD:Anti-narcotics force ( ANF) Director General Major General Arif Malik has dismissed State Minister for Interior Shehryar Afridi s claim that 75% of students in Islamabad's educational institutions were drug addicts.Addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Wednesday, Maj-Gen Malik said arou
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