Iraq says seizes over 500,000 captagon pills

Iraqi authorities on Thursday announced the seizure of more than half a million captagon pills, as the country grapples with a ballooning trade in the banned stimulant. (AFP/File)
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  • Authorities in Iraq regularly announce large hauls of captagon, much of it trafficked across the porous 600-kilometer border with war-torn Syria
  • Iraq has faced an explosion in drug use in recent years, mainly of captagon and crystal methamphetamine

BAGHDAD: Iraqi authorities on Thursday announced the seizure of more than half a million captagon pills, as the country grapples with a ballooning trade in the banned stimulant.
Authorities in Iraq 鈥� a key conduit for the amphetamine-type drug 鈥� regularly announce large hauls of captagon, much of it trafficked across the porous 600-kilometer (370-mile) border with war-torn Syria.
Iraq鈥檚 national security service said in a statement that they were able to 鈥渟eize more than 500,000 captagon pills that were shipped in a shipment of vegetables coming from a neighboring country.鈥�
It said it made the haul 鈥渁fter setting up an ambush that lasted for several days鈥� in Iraq鈥檚 western Anbar province, which borders Syria.
Originally mainly a transit country, Iraq has faced an explosion in drug use in recent years, mainly of captagon and crystal methamphetamine.
A United Nations report in July said Iraqi authorities in 2023 alone had 鈥渟eized a record-high 24 million captagon tablets,鈥� the equivalent of over 4.1 tons, with an estimated 鈥渞etail value鈥� of between $84 million and $144 million.
Governments in the region have recently stepped up their efforts to crack down on trafficking under pressure from the oil-rich Gulf states, which are the main markets for captagon.