Herat, Aug. 3 -- Over 30,000 individuals addicted to narcotics have received treatment and reintegrated into society in Afghanistan's Herat province, according to Tolo News.

Local officials said that these individuals underwent months of rehabilitation and have now returned to a normal life. Nearly 300 people are currently ready to reunite with their families after quitting various forms of substance abuse.

According to figures cited by Tolo News, more than 30,000 drug addicts have been treated in Herat over the past three years.

Hayatullah Rouhani, Director of Counter-Narcotics at the Herat Police Command, told Tolo News: "More than 30,000 addicts have been gathered and treated in Herat. In the past, addicts were treated in different ...