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After the overthrow of the 61-year Ba'ath regime in Syria and the 53-year rule of the Assad family, the dark face of the bloody regime is emerging. It has been revealed that a factory near the capital Damascus, which previously produced chips for 7 years, was turned into a drug manufacturing facility after being seized by Bashar Assad's brother, Mahir Assad, in 2017. It was determined that drugs such as "captagon" pills were produced in the factory. DRUG SMUGGLING INSIDE ARTIFICIAL FRUITSIt has been learned that the Assad regime exports drugs more to oil-rich Gulf countries and European countries than to Syria. It has been revealed that the Assad family exports drugs by placing them inside dynamo panels, LEDs, and plastic artificial fruits like melons. It was stated that the Assad family earns billions of dollars each year by smuggling captagon pills. It was expressed that drug trafficking provides a significant "economic" gain for the Assad regime, which is under the influence of US sanctions. "WE KEPT WATCH HERE UNTIL THE AUTHORITIES ARRIVED"Syrian Arif El Dud, expressing that they are very happy about the fall of the Assad regime, said, "God willing, the situation of the Syrian people will improve. I hope beautiful days will return and everything will be fine with the new administration. The Syrian people will rejoice again with the opposition and the new administration and will reach beautiful days. This place was used as a chip factory. It operated from 2010 to 2017. In 2017, the Assad regime seized this factory and turned it into a drug factory. After the fall of the regime, we entered the factory. We found drugs inside. We informed the authorities and kept watch here until they arrived. Because we did not want these drugs to harm innocent people," he said.
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