
In its largest drug haul on Lebanese territory, the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) said in a statement on Wednesday that it had seized 64 million Captagon pills from the town of Bouday, Baalbeck.
In addition to the pills, the LAF confiscated 79 barrels of chemicals to manufacture the drug, as well as a few manufacturing machines.
This operation is part of the Army Command’s framework of combating drug trafficking in various Lebanese regions.
According to a statement, “the seized items were handed over, and efforts are underway to arrest the gang members involved in operating the facility.”
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