A report by the ETANA Center for Research and Documentation revealed major shifts in drug smuggling networks across Syria’s borders after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, noting a 40% decline in smuggling attempts alongside a notable rise in the success rate of crossings. According to the report, Syria has shifted from being the source of about 80% of the world’s Captagon supply to a transit corridor used by regional smuggling networks. Ind…
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