A Saudi prince and four other people have been detained in Lebanon in
the largest drug seizure in the history of Beirut airport, a security
source has said.
Prince Abdel Mohsen Bin Walid Bin Abdulaziz was among those detained by
airport security while allegedly "attempting to smuggle about two tonnes
of Captagon pills and some cocaine," the security source said.
"The smuggling operation is the largest one that has been foiled through
the Beirut International Airport," the source told the AFP news agency
on condition of anonymity.
Captagon is the brand name for the amphetamine phenethylline, a synthetic stimulant.
Manufacturing of the substance thrives in Lebanon and war-torn Syria,
which have become a gateway for the drug to the Middle East and
particularly the Gulf.
The UN Office of Drugs and Crime said in a 2014 report that the
amphetamine market is on the rise in the Middle East, with seizures
mostly in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria accounting for more than 55
percent of amphetamines recovered worldwide.
The security source said the drugs had been packed into cases that were
waiting to be loaded onto a private plane that was headed to Saudi
Arabia.
Lebanon's state news agency said the private plane was to head to Riyadh and was carrying 40 suitcases full of Captagon.
The five Saudi citizens were still in the airport and will be questioned by Lebanon's customs authority, the source added.
Source: Al Jazeera
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Saudi prince held over record Beirut airport drug bust
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