Posted on 10/26/2015 10:05:42 AM PDT by Fennie
Lebanese security forces are interrogating a Saudi prince on charges of carrying drugs on his private plane after they allegedly retrieved 2 tons of narcotics from the aircraft, local media reported.
Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud was detained on Monday in Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport.
The prince was about to conduct a flight on his private plane to Saudi Arabia.
Lebanese TV station Al Mayadeen also said that 40 packages of drugs, weighing 2 tons in total, were confiscated.
The prince was arrested and taken in for questioning along with four other people.
(Excerpt) Read more at rt.com ...
Sein Spitzname, Jonny Dangle?
I’m one of the sixteen people who feels sorry for Bill Cosby, but I had to laugh at that one. I had no choice!!
The best humor has at least a grain of truth in it. A grain, or a gram, as it were.
“Gotta be the World’s Longest Business Card”
It Just got longer:
Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud bin Busted
“To quote Billy Hayes in Midnight Express, “
Friend of mine from Marquette. Always had the best!
Is that speculation, or have you seen something that confirms it? That was my first thought....is this part of how the Sauds finance ISIS?
The US needs better friends. The scum of the earth should be our enemies.
Wonder if he will lose his head over this?
Speculation, but based on historical precedent, and ideological proclivities.
He should try shortening his name to "bin Dare Dun Dat"
Is everyone in Saudi Arabia a Prince ? no Princesses
[Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud]
That’s got to be hard to fit on a football jersey.
Is that the guy?
Yes, but he was detained in Lebanon.
Abd al-Muhsen bin Walid bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud
What a freaking name. Could it possibly be any longer?
captagon pills on their private jet to Saudi Arabia
Captagon pills have the typical effects of a stimulant and produce a kind of euphoria youre talkative, you dont sleep, you dont eat, youre energetic, according to Lebanese psychiatrist Ramzi Haddad.
The drugs are reportedly the Takfiri Daesh militants favorite narcotics.
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Fenethylline is metabolized by the body to form two drugs amphetamine (24.5% of oral dose) and theophylline (13.7% of oral dose), both of which are active stimulants themselves. The physiological effects of fenethylline therefore result from a combination of all three drugs.
it was used in the treatment of “hyperkinetic children” (what would now be referred to as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and, less commonly, for narcolepsy and depression. One of the main advantages of fenethylline was that it does not increase blood pressure to the same extent as amphetamine and so could be used in patients with cardiovascular conditions
Abuse of fenethylline of the brand name Captagon is most common in Arab countries and counterfeit versions of the drug continue to be available despite its illegality.
Many of these counterfeit “Captagon” tablets actually contain other amphetamine derivatives that are easier to produce, but are pressed and stamped to look like Captagon pills. Some counterfeit Captagon pills analysed do contain fenethylline however, indicating that illicit production of this drug continues to take place.
Fenethylline is a popular drug, allegedly used by militant groups in Syria and Lebanon. It is manufactured locally in a cheap and simple process. According to some leaks, militant groups would also export the drug in exchange for weapons and cash.
What exactly is Captagon, the drug of choice for Isis fighters?
Isis fighters in Syria have been using an amphetamine called Captagon to stay alert in battle a drug unknown outside the Middle East.
Made out of easily available legal substances, this drug was first created in the sixties to treat hyperactivity, narcolepsy and depression but was banned in eighties for being too addictive.
While cheap to make, it has a street value of $20 (£12.90) and revenues from its sale reaches into the millions of dollars part of which is believed to be used by the Islamic State and other militia groups in Syria to buy weapons.
http://metro.co.uk/2015/10/19/what-exactly-is-captagon-the-drug-of-choice-for-isis-fighters-5449606/
LOL, reminds me of Rush’s generic Arab name he always uses, “Mahmoud Youssuf Abdulazeez al-Sahib Skyhook.”
Captagon: the amphetamine fuelling Syria’s civil war
The drug, widely used in the Middle East but unknown elsewhere, is keeping fighters on their feet during gruelling battles and generating money for more weapons
As Syria sinks ever deeper into civil war, evidence is starting to emerge that a brutal and bloody conflict that has left more than 100,000 people dead and displaced as many as two million is now also being fuelled by both the export and consumption of rapidly increasing quantities of illegal drugs.
Separate investigations by the news agency Reuters and Time magazine have found that the growing trade in Syrian-made Captagon an amphetamine widely consumed in the Middle East but almost unknown elsewhere generated revenues of millions of dollars inside the country last year, some of which was almost certainly used to fund weapons, while combatants on both sides are reportedly turning to the stimulant to help them keep fighting.
According to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Syria has long been a transit point for drugs coming from Europe, Turkey and Lebanon and destined for the wealthy Gulf states. But the breakdown of law and order, collapse of the country’s infrastructure and proliferation of armed groups have now turned it into a major producer, Reuters says. Production in Lebanon’s Bekaa valley a traditional centre for the drug fell 90% last year from 2011, with the decline largely attributed to production inside Syria.
Captagon, the trademark name for the synthetic stimulant fenethylline, was first produced in the 1960s to treat hyperactivity, narcolepsy and depression, but was banned in most countries by the 1980s as too addictive. It remains hugely popular in the Middle East; Saudi Arabia alone seizes some 55m tablets a year, perhaps 10% of the total thought to be smuggled into the kingdom.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2014/jan/13/captagon-amphetamine-syria-war-middle-east
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