Police seize €50m opiates meant to finance Islamic State
Africa & World Politics, Headlines Friday, November 3rd, 2017Italy seized more than 24 million tablets of a synthetic opiate that Islamic State militants planned to sell to finance attacks around the world, the head of a southern Italian court said on Friday.
According to a statement from the court, the pills were seized by finance police and customs officials in the container port of Gioia Tauro, Italy’s biggest.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration collaborated in the investigation.
A video shows police opening a container filled with boxes of Tramadol, a powerful painkiller normally available only on prescription.
The court said with an average sale price of about two euros ($2.33) per tablet, the haul was worth €50m.
Foreign investigators told the court in the city of Reggio Calabria that the drugs belonged to Islamic State.
“drug sales were managed directly by Islamic State to finance the terrorist activities planned and carried out around the world,” Reggio Calabria’s chief prosecutor, Federico Cafiero De Raho, said.
“Part of the illegal profit from their sale would have been used to finance extremist groups in Libya, Syria and Iraq,” he added.
The seizure comes three days after an Uzbek immigrant, Sayfullo Saipov, drove a truck on a New York City bike path, killing eight, in the latest attack claimed by Islamic State.
No details on how the illegal shipment was discovered or on its final destination were provided by the court.
A similar shipment was discovered in Greece in 2016, and an even larger one was found in Italy’s Genoa port in May. (Reuters/NAN)wp_posts
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