human rights watch

lördag 26 december 2020

drug trafficker drug mafia Islamist terrorist groups hezbollah .. Iranian-backed Hezbollah behind the world's largest drug smuggling to Italian authorities confirms that nearly 15 tonnes of smuggled

 



drug trafficker drug mafia Islamist terrorist groups hezbollah .. Iranian-backed Hezbollah behind the world's largest drug smuggling to Italian authorities confirms that nearly 15 tonnes of smuggled amphetamine pills seized last year appeared to originate in the Iranian-backed Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah, according to the Italian news agency Nova Italian.


A Naples prosecutor said the economic value of the confiscated drugs was about $ 1 billion.

Italian authorities previously suspected that ISIS was behind the drug smuggling. But investigations showed that the Syrian regime and Hezbollah were behind it.


The drugs were hidden in three "suspicious" containers containing paper intended for industrial use.


The Italian Financial Crimes Unit provided information about the broadcast, according to an investigation by the BBC. The authority said it arrived from Syria and was seized last summer in an operation described as the largest of its kind.


The FFFI has previously reported that drugs are a major source of funding and income for the Iranian regime and its ally, Syria and the Lebanese terrorist group, Hezbollah.


There is no doubt that the Iranian regime was originally behind drug smuggling to Europe and the terrorist group Hezbollah acts as its perpetrator. The Iranian regime makes billions of dollars in drug trafficking, which then finances its exports of terrorism and domestic oppression through the paramilitary force, the Revolutionary Guards.


The Guard's foreign force Quds has a monopoly on the drug trade and exports the "Islamic Revolution" in herion bags to neighboring countries and around the world.


Increased US sanctions against Iran over the past four years have led to international isolation of the regime. As a result, the regime's contribution and support to terrorist and militia groups in the region has decreased, which has exacerbated the regime's need to find new sources of income, including drugs.

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