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Lebanon makes largest ever cannabis drug bust

BEIRUT, April 10, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Lebanon’s security forces said
Friday they had made their largest cannabis seizure in history last
month, unearthing 25 tonnes of the drug intended for Africa.

The Mediterranean country on March 15 announced a lockdown to stop
the spread of COVID-19, which has now officially infected 609 and
killed 20 nationwide.

On March 16, the Internal Security Forces stopped “eight trucks
headed to the Beirut port carrying thousands of plastic bags of soil”,
the security branch said.

After inspection, “huge quantities of hashish reaching around 25
tonnes were seized… that had been professionally hidden inside bags
of soil,” it said in a statement.

“This quantity is the largest seized in the history of Lebanon,” it
added, and had been intended for “an African country”.

The marijuana came in a variety of kinds including “Beirut mood”,
“Spring flower”, or even “Kiki do you love me”, the ISF said.

Consuming, growing and selling marijuana is illegal in Lebanon, but
in the marginalised east of the country its production blossomed
during the 1975-1990 civil war.

Authorities have since struggled to clamp down on the trade and its
production has turned into a multi-million-dollar business.

In 2016, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ranked Lebanon
as the third main source of cannabis resin after Morocco and
Afghanistan, which are both much larger.

Security forces regularly bust attempted drug exports at Beirut
airport and have destroyed marijuana fields.

But growers have fought back, protesting over a lack of alternatives
for their livelihoods. In 2012, they fired rockets at army bulldozers
trying to raze their crop.

Since 2018, lawmakers have however been considering legalising the
drug for medical purposes to give a boost to Lebanon’s ailing economy.

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