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Afghan Hashish Bust, Maybe World's Biggest Ever in Weight

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  1. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    Not a big fan of the Drug War, but rooting out drugs in Afghanistan is a major issue as it relates to terrorism, so very good news,

    260 tons of hashish found stashed in Afghanistan


    By JASON STRAZIUSO
    Associated Press

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    KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan counternarcotics officials said today that they uncovered 260 tons of hashish hidden in 6-foot-deep trenches in southern Afghanistan in what one DEA official said appears to be the world's biggest drug bust.

    The hashish, found in the southern province of Kandahar on Monday, was worth more than $400 million and would have netted the Taliban about $14 million in profits, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said.

    The hashish weighed as much as 30 double-decker London buses, ISAF said. The drugs were burned on site. Hashish is a concentrated form of mar1juana.

    "The Afghan National Police Special Task Force has made a huge step forward in proving its capability in curbing the tide of illegal drug trade in this country," U.S. Gen. David McKiernan, the commander of ISAF, said in a statement.

    "With this single find, they have seriously crippled the Taliban's ability to purchase weapons that threaten the safety and security of the Afghan people and the region."

    The spokesman for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Garrison Courtney, said the drug bust appears is the world's largest in terms of weight. He called the takedown "pretty huge."

    "I can't think of any other time I've ever heard of that large of an amount in one hit," he said.

    Afghanistan's biggest drug problem is not hashish but opium. The country produced 9,000 tons last year, enough to make over 880 tons of heroin — 93 percent of the world's supply.

    But officials have increased warnings that farmers who no longer grow opium poppies because of successful eradication programs have turned their fields to cannabis, the plant used to produce hashish and mar1juana, giving the country a second drug problem to contend with.

    Deputy Interior Minister Lt. Gen. Abdul Hadi Khalid, who announced the bust today, said three men were arrested in the raid. He credited the international community for helping to train the Afghan special narcotics forces.

    He said that 21 of the country's 36 provinces are now opium-free, but that efforts to eradicate in Kandahar, Helmand, Farah and Uruzgan provinces did not go well this year because of continuing violence there.

    Forty-three members of the country's counternarcotics police were killed during eradication operations this spring, he said.

    In a separate recent counternarcotics operation in nearby Helmand province, the Interior Ministry said police seized 11,250 pounds of opium and arrested 13 drug dealers.
     
  2. bucket

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    I'll bet they were.
     
  3. Rashmon

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    There goes my weekend...
     
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    Afghanistan's biggest drug problem is not hashish but opium. The country produced 9,000 tons last year, enough to make over 880 tons of heroin — 93 percent of the world's supply.

    That is some cash crop.
     
  5. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    that's crazy, i read that and wondered how accurate it is
     
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    In other news, Twinkie and ho-ho sales in Kabul reach an all time high.
     
  8. DaDakota

    DaDakota Fight Facism
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    How do they justify making Opium with their faith?

    I guess money talks....

    DD
     
  9. Lil Pun

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    LMAO! :D
     
  10. IROC it

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    War on drugs is so 80's...
     
  11. Ehsan

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    How does this make sense?

    If terrorists are "Muslim" then how would they sell drugs?

    I don't think this is a direct relation. Maybe the money somehow ends up with the Taliban, but I'm certain they're not selling it. lol

    In fact, I dare them to smoke one in front of the Taliban. That would be hilarious. lol
     

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