Lebanon arrests Captagon drug kingpin

The 31-year-old suspect “had been professionally smuggling Captagon to Arab countries for around six years,” the Internal Security Forces said. (Reuters/File)
Updated 20 June 2019
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Lebanon arrests Captagon drug kingpin

  • Captagon is an amphetamine manufactured in Lebanon and probably also in Syria and Iraq

BEIRUT: Lebanon’s police on Wednesday said they arrested a “prominent” drug trafficking baron suspected of smuggling large shipments of the amphetamine-like drug Captagon to at least six countries.

The 31-year-old suspect “had been professionally smuggling Captagon to Arab countries for around six years,” the Internal Security Forces said, without naming the man.

He confessed to carrying out “12 smuggling operations to Egypt, Qatar, Yemen, the United Arab Emirates, Sudan and Saudi Arabia,” it said in a statement.

He was “one of the most prominent of those involved” in smuggling Captagon from Lebanon to the Gulf, the statement said.

He was arrested in the Bekaa Valley in a bust coordinated with Saudi Arabia’s Directorate of Narcotics Control, it said.

Four other members of the same smuggling network — two Lebanese and two Syrians — were also arrested, according to the statement.

Captagon is an amphetamine manufactured in Lebanon and probably also in Syria and Iraq, according to the French Observatory for Drugs and Drug Addiction (OFDT).

It is also one of the most commonly used drugs in the Syrian war, where fighters say it helps them stay awake for days and numbs their senses, giving them stamina for long battles and allowing them to kill with abandon.

Lebanon has previously stopped several shipments of the drug to Gulf countries.

In May, it arrested a Saudi man at Beirut airport carrying about 10 kilo of the drug.

In April, it seized more than 800,000 pills worth around $12 million in a bust coordinated with Saudi authorities.

In one of the country’s largest busts, Lebanon arrested a Saudi prince and four other Saudi nationals in October 2015 for attempting to smuggle out nearly 2 tons of captagon via Beirut’s airport.


Turkiye evaluating potential measures in event of Iran-US conflict, source says

Updated 25 February 2026
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Turkiye evaluating potential measures in event of Iran-US conflict, source says

  • Iran and the United States resumed negotiations earlier this month as Washington builds up military capability in the Middle East

ANKARA: Turkiye is ‌evaluating all aspects of potential measures that may be taken in the event of a conflict between ​its neighbor Iran and the United States, a Turkish diplomatic source told Reuters on Wednesday.

Iran and the United States resumed negotiations earlier this month as Washington builds up military capability in the Middle East. Iran has threatened to strike ‌US bases in ‌the region if it ​is ‌attacked, ⁠but Tehran’s ​top ⁠diplomat said on Tuesday that a deal with the US was “within reach” if diplomacy is prioritized.

NATO member Turkiye, which shares a border with Iran to its east, has said it opposes any military intervention on ⁠Iran and does not want destabilization ‌in the region. ‌Ankara has been in contact with ​both sides to ‌de-escalate tensions and called for a resolution ‌of issues through diplomacy.
“Naturally, all aspects of the measures that could be taken in the event of a negative development are being evaluated,” ‌the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
“All scenarios are being ⁠considered; ⁠and steps that can be taken to ensure the safety of our citizens are being worked on,” the person said, but added any steps that would “violate Iran’s sovereignty” were “out of the question.”
The source did not provide details on what measures Turkiye was evaluating.
Earlier, the Turkish presidency’s office for countering disinformation denied media reports that Turkiye ​was planning to enter ​Iranian territory to stop a potential influx of refugees.