Iraq torches giant haul of illegal drugs

Iraqi government officials destroy nearly six tons of drugs, some of which had been in storage for more than a decade, in Baghdad's Nahrawan area on December 18, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 19 December 2022
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Iraq torches giant haul of illegal drugs

  • The drugs had been seized by “forces at border crossings” and other sites in Iraq, he said, with some of them stored for several years

BAGHDAD: Iraq on Sunday burnt some six tons of illegal drugs including vast piles of cannabis, Captagon and cocaine, in what officials said was the largest destruction for over a decade.
Government officials, wearing white coveralls and face masks, piled the drugs in holes dug into the sand, doused them with fuel and set them on fire.
Health Minister Saleh Al-Hasnawi, speaking at the event outside a military base near Baghdad, said it was the first “destruction operation of this magnitude” since 2009.
The drugs had been seized by “forces at border crossings” and other sites in Iraq, he said, with some of them stored for several years.
Security forces have intensified narcotics operations in recent years with near-daily announcements of drug seizures and arrests of traffickers.
Areas bordering Iran have become major narcotic trafficking routes for drugs, including crystal methamphetamine. Vast plumes of black smoke rose into the sky as the stocks were set on fire, which included 350 kg of cocaine and 54 million pills — including 5 million pills of the amphetamine-type stimulant Captagon, a government official said.
Quantities of crystal methamphetamine and hashish were also destroyed.
The majority of the destroyed drugs originated from Iran, but Lebanon and Syria were also sources, the government official said.
While some drug traffickers use Iraq as a transit point, the country has also seen an explosion in domestic sales and consumption in recent years.

 


Syrian officials attend World Defense Show 2026 in Saudi Arabia

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Syrian officials attend World Defense Show 2026 in Saudi Arabia

  • They meet representatives of military organizations and defense companies to learn about latest technologies and discuss collaborations
  • The event, which takes place every 2 years, was founded in 2022 by the Saudi Authority for Military Industries

LONDON: A delegation from the Syrian Arab Republic visited the World Defense Show 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Monday.

Led by Brig. Gen. Asem Hawari, commander of air forces and air defense, the group also included officials from the country’s Ministry of Defense. They met representatives of military organizations and defense companies to learn about the latest technologies and to discuss collaborations and the exchange of expertise, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported.

The biennial World Defense Show was founded by Saudi Arabia's General Authority for Military Industries in 2022. It has become what organizers describe as a key global platform for defense professionals that brings together industry leaders, military figures and government officials to explore advances in air, land sea and space defense and security.

The 2026 event, titled “The Future of Defense Integration,” began on Sunday and continues until Thursday at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center.