Captagon: Italy seizes €1bn of amphetamines 'made to fund IS'
These are external links and will open in a new window/ Counterfeit Captagon is reportedly one of the most popular drugs in the Middle East Italian police have seized what they believe is a world-record haul of 14 tonnes of amphetamines they suspect were made in Syria to finance the jihadist group Islamic State (IS). About 84 million counterfeit Captagon pills worth an estimated €1bn ($1.1bn; £0.9bn) were found in containers at the port of Salerno. They were hidden inside large drums of paper and gear wheels. Officers are looking into ...
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