The total value of seized tablets, according to preliminary estimates, is 75 million euros.
Italian law enforcement authorities found and confiscated 37.5 tons of drugs EN route to Libya and allegedly bound for militants operating there is “Islamic state”.
According to the newspaper La Repubblica, the prohibited cargo was found in the Northern Italian port of Genoa. The drug was in three containers sent from India to North Africa under the guise of shampoo.
The confiscated substance is a stimulant drug used by Islamic terrorists in the middle East for endurance in battle and reduce the pain threshold.
The total value of seized tablets, according to preliminary estimates, is 75 million euros. As stated by the representative of the Genoa Prosecutor’s office, proceeds from the sale of the stimulant in Libya would have been used to Finance terrorism.
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