The rebels: We captured the Captagon factories of Maher al-Assad, Bashar al-Assad's brother
With the fall of the regime, the rebels managed to get their hands on one of the most lucrative industries of the Assad family: exporting drugs all over the Middle East.
Maher al-Assad, who commanded the fourth division of the Syrian army, reached every point he saw relevant to smuggle drugs through to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and more.
Captagon is part of Hezbollah's revenue system and it can be assumed that there was significant cooperation between Maher al-Assad and Hezbollah in this area.
According to estimates in Syria, Maher al-Assad made about five billion dollars a year from the drug production and distribution industry.
To comment, follow this link
With the fall of the regime, the rebels managed to get their hands on one of the most lucrative industries of the Assad family: exporting drugs all over the Middle East.
Maher al-Assad, who commanded the fourth division of the Syrian army, reached every point he saw relevant to smuggle drugs through to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and more.
Captagon is part of Hezbollah's revenue system and it can be assumed that there was significant cooperation between Maher al-Assad and Hezbollah in this area.
According to estimates in Syria, Maher al-Assad made about five billion dollars a year from the drug production and distribution industry.
To comment, follow this link
group-telegram.com/englishabuali/41223
Create:
Last Update:
Last Update:
The rebels: We captured the Captagon factories of Maher al-Assad, Bashar al-Assad's brother
With the fall of the regime, the rebels managed to get their hands on one of the most lucrative industries of the Assad family: exporting drugs all over the Middle East.
Maher al-Assad, who commanded the fourth division of the Syrian army, reached every point he saw relevant to smuggle drugs through to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and more.
Captagon is part of Hezbollah's revenue system and it can be assumed that there was significant cooperation between Maher al-Assad and Hezbollah in this area.
According to estimates in Syria, Maher al-Assad made about five billion dollars a year from the drug production and distribution industry.
To comment, follow this link
With the fall of the regime, the rebels managed to get their hands on one of the most lucrative industries of the Assad family: exporting drugs all over the Middle East.
Maher al-Assad, who commanded the fourth division of the Syrian army, reached every point he saw relevant to smuggle drugs through to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and more.
Captagon is part of Hezbollah's revenue system and it can be assumed that there was significant cooperation between Maher al-Assad and Hezbollah in this area.
According to estimates in Syria, Maher al-Assad made about five billion dollars a year from the drug production and distribution industry.
To comment, follow this link
BY Abu Ali Express in English
Share with your friend now:
group-telegram.com/englishabuali/41223