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Syria: Contained in the drug factories that bankrolled Assad’s narco state

By Editorial Board Published December 17, 2024 6 Min Read
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Syria: Contained in the drug factories that bankrolled Assad’s narco state

Now Bashar al Assad has gone, there’s a lot to see and movie in Syria which was unattainable to doc earlier than.

The extent, for instance, of the regime’s involvement within the captagon commerce, a speed-like amphetamine which flooded out of Syria and throughout the Center East, was extensively identified however unattainable to movie, barring stashes found at customs or its prevalence throughout the Gulf party-scene.

Now Syria’s new guard, Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), has taken over the villas and factories which belonged to the nation’s drug lords and are more than pleased to point out journalists how the captagon was produced and by whom.

Assad regime falls

We go to two places, one a personal villa close to the Lebanese border and one other, a captagon manufacturing unit in a suburb exterior Damascus. What hits you first is the odor. It is tangy and metallic and sticks in your nostrils.

The guards on the villa, which appears like a stage set for Breaking Unhealthy, say it offers them complications. They’ve burnt the stash of captagon capsules they found however they’ve stored the uncooked supplies – barrels of caffeine, piled up sacks of what appears a bit like flour, and alcohol. They are saying they have been suggested it would are available in helpful for medicines.

“In Idlib, as you know, we were separate,” says Abu Baker, an HTS soldier who’s glad to point out me round. “Anybody who engaged in such actions could be kicked out of town.

“But of course we knew about what was going on in the rest of Syria and with the regime. The regime was broke. The economy was dead. So they financed themselves with drug money.”

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Sky Information’ worldwide correspondent Diana Magnay inside a captagon ‘manufacturing unit’

The villas on this neighbourhood belonged to officers from Syria’s 4th armoured division which was run by Assad’s notoriously thuggish brother, Maher. The one we’re in was owned by a person the HTS guards name Colonel Baseem.

“Baseem was the big guy here in this area and he instilled fear in everyone who lived here, everything was off limits,” says Abu Bilal, a farmer who lives subsequent door.

He’d been ordered to depart his dwelling when building on the villa began and he’d solely dared to return when the regime fell. “I was honestly shocked when I found out about the drugs here, about these scary operations that were destroying the country. We didn’t know anything about this drug.”

Syria’s neighbours had lengthy warned of the pernicious results on their dwelling soil of the captagon it trafficked. Most of the regime drug lords have been beneath US, EU and UK sanctions. Limiting Syria’s illicit captagon exports was to be a bargaining chip in Assad’s makes an attempt at normalising relations with different Arab states.

It was, in response to the World Financial institution, essentially the most precious sector of Syria’s war-shattered financial system, value between US$1.9bn (£1.5bn) and US$5.6bn (£4.4bn), with Syrian GDP valued at not rather more – US$6.2bn (£4.9bn) in 2023.

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The manufacturing unit produced chocolate and crisps above floor, narcotics under. Drugs have been stashed inside electrical switching programs, even plastic fruit. They carpeted the flooring. Large piles of captagon capsules, value something from $2 to $20 every, relying on the place they have been offered.

“I fled the war to Egypt in 2014,” says manufacturing unit proprietor Mohammad al Toot, who has simply returned to Syria after a decade away.

“I found out while I was there that Amer Khayti took over my factory under the power of Maher Al Assad the terrorist, and alongside Bashar Al Assad and their gangs. They turned my food production facility into a drug operation. I went to the relevant authorities to claim my factory back but no one helped me.”

The 4th division could also be gone however the captagon commerce entails quite a few completely different actors. Syria’s transition to narco state was comparatively fast. Transitioning again out might not occur so quick.

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