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One million Captagon pills were destroyed in Syria in a significant drug bust operation.

Large Scale Drug Incineration in Syria

In a significant move against drug trafficking, Syria’s transitional authorities have incinerated a substantial quantity of narcotics, including nearly one million Captagon pills. These pills, which have proliferated during Bashar al-Assad’s regime, highlight the ongoing drug crisis in the country.

Captagon: A Growing Concern

Photographs from an AFP reporter captured security forces igniting large piles of marijuana, boxes of tramadol, and around fifty bags filled with pink Captagon pills. This operation took place in the former regime’s secure compound located in Damascus.

Captagon, classified by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime as a type of stimulant amphetamine, typically contains a mix of amphetamines, caffeine, and other substances. Under Assad’s rule, Syria became a major producer of Captagon, flooding markets across the Middle East, including Iraq and Gulf countries.

The Drug Trade’s Economic Impact

Syria has transformed into the world’s largest country reliant on drug revenue, generating over $10 billion annually from narcotics. This figure surpasses all of Syria’s legal exports combined, according to estimates based on official data collected by AFP during a 2022 investigation.

The outbreak of conflict in 2011, following a violent crackdown on peaceful protests, has led to the deaths of more than half a million people and displaced millions within and outside the country.

Efforts to Combat Drug Trafficking

Since the rapid decline of Assad’s regime, authorities have discovered vast stockpiles of Captagon pills in various locations, including military bases and warehouses. Armed factions, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, have reported finding large quantities of drugs and have committed to destroying them.

On Wednesday, the authorities destroyed the drugs in the “security square,” previously under tight security in the Kfar Souseh neighborhood of Damascus. A member of the new Syrian government’s security forces, identified as Hamza, informed AFP that they found a drug stash during a sweep of the capital.

Protecting Syrian Society

The destruction of these narcotics, including alcohol, marijuana, and Captagon pills, aims to protect Syrian society and disrupt smuggling routes previously operated by the Assad family. Hamza emphasized that this incident is not isolated; security forces have uncovered other warehouses and drug production facilities, leading to further destruction of narcotics.

As the situation unfolds, Syria continues to grapple with the implications of its drug trade, which has deeply affected the nation’s social fabric and economy. The authorities’ efforts to combat this issue signal a commitment to restoring order and safety within the country.

 

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