Iraq busts international drug ring led by Saudis and Kuwaitis

Last Update: 2024-02-06 14:00:05 - Source: Shafaq News

Shafaq News/ The Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service (CTS) and the local police in Basra revealed on Tuesday an international drug trafficking network and seized 200 kilograms of narcotic pills.

Chef of Basra Local police, Major General Qasim Rashid Zuwaid, stated the trafficking network has been operating for six years, and the security forces arrested four suspects.

Zuwaid assured, "We are committed to tirelessly and continuously working in both covert and overt operations, utilizing every resource at our disposal, to safeguard the security and stability of Basra."

Meanwhile, an informed security source said to Shafaq News Agency that the drug trafficking network, which was recently unveiled, is a key conduit for transporting illicit substances between Arab Gulf countries, Iraq, and Iran. It was highlighted that many of the network's leaders were from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

Iraq's drug problem has reached critical levels. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the country has become a major transit route for illegal drugs, particularly Captagon, a stimulant amphetamine. Poses a major threat to regional stability by fueling organized crime and terrorist networks. The Iraqi government is working to combat drug trafficking, but challenges such as security, corruption, and weak border control are impeding effective solutions.