MILAN: Italian police said on Saturday they had arrested 384 ​people and seized 1.4 tons of drugs in a large-scale operation against drug trafficking.

In addition to the arrests, officers ‌had put ‌under investigation 655 ‌individuals, ⁠including ​39 ‌minors, and confiscated 35 kg of cocaine and more than 40 firearms, police said in a statement.

The operation, concluded on ⁠Friday in several provinces, ‌led to the temporary ‍closure ‍of five cannabis shops ‍in three cities after 312 inspections.

During the checks, the police said they ​had seized 296 kg of cannabis products which initial ⁠tests had shown to be illegal drugs. Italy in June approved a security decree banning so-called “legal” cannabis and outlawing the trade of “cannabis light,” or hemp, which unlike marijuana has no ‌psychoactive effects.