1. narcotics - Noun
2. narcotics - Adjective
narcotics
plural of narcotic
Alternative form of narcotic; Pertaining to narcotic drugs.
(law enforcement, law, politics) Pertaining to illicit drugs, especially psychoactive ones.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA 20-year old labourer of Ankerville, Port Mourant, Berbice was on Monday charged and placed on bail for possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking. Source: Internet
According to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Jeffrey Lecky, the officer in charge of narcotics in Area One, the contraband was found during an operation that lasted more than six hours and featured military and police personnel. Source: Internet
And even hundreds accused of financial crime, corruption, terrorism, and smuggling of narcotics, gold, arms or wildlife. Source: Internet
A job came up in Shanghai, a city renowned for commerce, narcotics and vice, and he and Ursula headed east, to a country where, in those pre-Mao days, she discovered to her horror the communist party was outlawed, persecuted and facing annihilation. Source: Internet
A man was forced into transporting narcotics after he couldn’t repay a loan he took out from drug dealers to pay for a friend’s funeral, a court has heard. Source: Internet
Asked about the role of the U.S. in prosecuting corruption in foreign governments, Barr said the officials had “deliberately targeted the United States” as a market for illegal narcotics. Source: Internet