Eight Drug Dealers Arrested in Damascus

Photos exclusive to Asharq Al-Awsat on seized Captagon shipments through the Syrian border with east Jordan.
Photos exclusive to Asharq Al-Awsat on seized Captagon shipments through the Syrian border with east Jordan.
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Eight Drug Dealers Arrested in Damascus

Photos exclusive to Asharq Al-Awsat on seized Captagon shipments through the Syrian border with east Jordan.
Photos exclusive to Asharq Al-Awsat on seized Captagon shipments through the Syrian border with east Jordan.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has said that security services arrested eight drug dealers in the Hamidiyah area in Damascus.

The whereabouts of the arrested remain unknown.

Large amounts of illicit drugs were found in the possession of the dealers who were tasked with distributing illicit drugs to residents in the region, especially young people, under the supervision of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, it said.

The Observatory added that this campaign comes as part of efforts by the Syrian regime to polish its image in front of the international community and portray its security service countering drug dealers in Syria.

This coincides with the considerable proliferation of the drug trade throughout areas controlled by regime forces and their proxy militias, where frequent disputes take place between the regime’s security services and drug dealers, according to SOHR.

On Nov. 19, SOHR reported that the regime-affiliated military intelligence branch arrested a drug dealer in Falytah in the western Qalamoun countryside, following a dispute over revenue-sharing of the drug business and thefts.

According to the Observatory, a prominent drug dealer working for regime forces was injured on Nov. 10, when unidentified gunmen opened fire at him in Beit Jinn town in the Damascus countryside.

A day earlier, a collaborator with the regime military intelligence was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in front of his house in Yabroud city.

Hailing from Bakha’ah village in Rif Dimashq, the man was a prominent drug dealer in the region.

Following the assassination, military intelligence and state security forces in the city were put on high alert, along with bringing military reinforcements to the Hajanah Battalion, while blocking the city entrances to comb the road connecting Ras Al-Ain and Bakha’ah towns.

The Jordanian army intercepted on Nov. 2 a drone coming from Syria, Jordan’s state news agency Petra reported.

The drone was carrying crystal meth, which was seized and transferred to the designated authorities, Petra said, citing a military official.

Since February, Jordan has successfully intercepted multiple drones coming from Syria and carrying illicit substances and weapons.



Militants Killed and Wounded in Eastern Syria, Media and War Monitor Say

The Observatory said the strikes targeted headquarters and warehouses in the city of Deir Ezzor and surrounding towns. (AFP via Getty Images file)
The Observatory said the strikes targeted headquarters and warehouses in the city of Deir Ezzor and surrounding towns. (AFP via Getty Images file)
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Militants Killed and Wounded in Eastern Syria, Media and War Monitor Say

The Observatory said the strikes targeted headquarters and warehouses in the city of Deir Ezzor and surrounding towns. (AFP via Getty Images file)
The Observatory said the strikes targeted headquarters and warehouses in the city of Deir Ezzor and surrounding towns. (AFP via Getty Images file)

A number of militants were killed and wounded in eastern Syria early Sunday near a strategic border crossing with Iraq in apparent airstrikes, pro-government media and an opposition war monitor reported.

Pan-Arab television network Al-Mayadeen cited unnamed sources saying that at least eight Syrians were killed in the strike by the Bou Kamal crossing in Israeli airstrikes.

It was unclear how they confirmed Israeli jets were behind the strikes.

Meanwhile, Britain-based opposition war monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said five airstrikes killed at least 15 militants, among them leaders, and wounded at least 20 others. The Observatory said the strikes targeted headquarters and warehouses in the city of Deir Ezzor and surrounding towns.

Pro-government radio station Sham FM said that prior to the blasts heard in Deir Ezzor, explosions were heard at a US military base in northeastern Syria following rocket and drone attacks.

None of the reports could be independently verified.

The US military’s Central Command, which has launched airstrikes on Iranian military personnel and Tehran-backed militant groups in Syria’s eastern Deir Ezzor province, didn’t immediately return a request for comment.

The Israeli military doesn’t usually acknowledge its strike on Syria. However, when it does so, it says it targets Iran-backed militants.