Syrian authorities intercept cocaine shipment originating from Brazil

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The Syrian Ministry of Interior announced on Monday that the cocaine shipment originated from Brazil. (SANA)
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The Syrian Ministry of Interior announced on Monday that the cocaine shipment originated from Brazil. (SANA)
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The Syrian Ministry of Interior announced on Monday that the cocaine shipment originated from Brazil. (SANA)
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Updated 26 January 2026
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Syrian authorities intercept cocaine shipment originating from Brazil

  • The Anti-Narcotics Directorate stopped the consignment before it left the port at Lattakia

LONDON: The Anti-Narcotics Directorate in the Syrian Arab Republic seized a large shipment of liquid cocaine at Lattakia on the Mediterranean Sea, intended for distribution in the region.

The Ministry of Interior announced on Monday that the cocaine shipment originated from Brazil and that it was hidden inside vegetable oil containers.

Authorities intercepted the drugs, which were planned to be smuggled to a neighboring country, before the load left the port, following precise intelligence, the ministry added.

Specialized security teams are investigating the case to identify those involved. Officials noted that the operation reflects the Narcotics Directorate's ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and protect public security, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.


Syrian authorities arrest leader of terrorist cells in Lattakia

Updated 28 January 2026
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Syrian authorities arrest leader of terrorist cells in Lattakia

  • Ali Aziz Sbeira is accused of violating civilians’ rights during the Syrian uprising after 2011

LONDON: Syrian authorities have arrested Ali Aziz Sbeira, a prominent leader of terrorist cells responsible for attacks on internal security checkpoints, the Syrian army and civilians during the country’s uprising against the former regime of Bashar Assad.

The Internal Security Directorate announced on Wednesday the capture of Sbeira in Lattakia province, located on the Mediterranean Sea.

Authorities accuse him of leading and supplying arms to terrorist groups. Hailing from the town of Jableh, Sbeira is also accused of having links to Ghiyath Dalla and Brigadier General Nours Makhlouf, two military figures associated with the former rule of Assad.

Sbeira is accused of violating civilians’ rights during the Syrian uprising after 2011, when he joined the National Defense Militia and helped suppress peaceful demonstrations, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

In 2014, he joined the 4th Armoured Division, which was commanded by Maher Assad, brother of the former president, from 2018 until the collapse of the Assad regime in December 2024.