Terrorists use narcotics as a formidable weapon


- Dances like a puppet to the top leaders of many countries

- Hotline-Bhalchandra Jani

- The whole world is in a terrible mess of narcotics and politics. They take the lead of religion or country in politics and are drug dealers in business

Someone in Anne Grazie has said that scoundrels eventually fall into politics when they don’t get involved in any other field, but business-like crimes tend to culminate when business criminals mingle with politicians. Nowadays, unimaginable crimes are happening all over the world. Criminals dealing in drugs have become terrorists. Terrorists who talk of religion, patriotism, giving justice to the poor get billions of rupees by helping criminals who trade in narcotics to achieve their goals and then spread terror.

Drugs are most commonly used in European-American countries. It is estimated that the United States alone consumes about 20 billion rupees worth of intoxicants. Some put the figure at Rs 120 billion instead of Rs 20 billion. That history has now taken a turn. The same poor countries in Asia are supplying such drugs to the rich countries of Europe-America and no country has any idea to stop it.

In addition to seizing power in Afghanistan, the Taliban have also seized the global heroin trade. The Taliban is now preparing to expand the drug trade in India as well as the world. With the help of Pakistan's spy agency ISI, the Taliban are likely to conspire to smuggle drugs into India through six routes.

Rs. It has been revealed that the Taliban in Afghanistan is behind the Rs 500 crore heroin. Similarly, drugs worth more than Rs 21,000 crore have been seized from Mundra port in Gujarat recently. Intelligence agencies have speculated that India must now be prepared to face a new type of narco-terrorism.

With the US announcing its withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban began occupying one area after another in Afghanistan. The Taliban started it from Zaranj district. The Zaranj area is notorious for the production of heroin and opium. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) 's 2020 survey on drugs and crime, political instability and conflict in Afghanistan have led to an 8% increase in opium poppy cultivation in areas including Zaranj. The illicit trade in heroin and opium continues unabated, regardless of who rules Afghanistan.

However, now that the Taliban have come to power in Afghanistan, global funding has stopped flowing into the country. As a result, heroin and opium are the biggest sources of income for the Taliban. Through this business the Taliban run the black law. Earlier this trade was done secretly, but now it will be done openly. According to sources, the Taliban believe that India is a major market for narco-terrorism for them, from which they can increase their income. At the same time, Pakistan and China can also pursue their own interests by supporting the Taliban in these conspiracies.

Pakistan's spy agency ISI has prepared the Taliban to smuggle drugs into India through routes like Mumbai, Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Kutch-Jamnagar. The Kandla port in the Gulf of Kutch is also an open route to reach India from Karachi, and a ton of drugs can reach India if the container also reaches here. The cost of these drugs in Afghanistan is Rs one lakh per kg while in India it is Rs four crore per kg.

The narcotics trade is so lucrative that elections can be won, arms can be bought, armies can be deployed, and opposition governments can be overthrown. The money that has to be spent to disrupt the economies of the opposing countries can also be obtained from the smuggling of narcotics.

The assassination attempt on Colombia's ambassador took place in January last year in the Hungarian capital, Budapest. The ambassador was seriously injured. The ambassador was previously Colombia's justice minister and a staunch opponent of the drug trade. In the capital, Bogot, his predecessor was assassinated by drug dealers, so the Colombian government quietly moved the ambassador to Budapest so that no one could do anything for him in a communist country a thousand miles across the Atlantic. But it was only after the assassination attempt that he realized how long the hands of the drug lords were.

A few years ago, a cargo plane landed at the airport in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua, a country in South America. At that time, there was a strict army patrol around the airport. The plane came from Columbia. Fifteen kilograms of cocaine were smuggled on a plane to Nicaragua. The plane was then flown directly to Miami Airport in the United States.

The entire film was filmed by the US intelligence service. Further investigations revealed that the two drug lords had landed in Managu with the help of Nicaragua's interior minister. And this home minister himself ran a laboratory to make medicine from opium.

By 190, most of those trading were business criminals. But in the late 190's, disgruntled politicians around the world suddenly realized that the drug trade had immense power to satisfy their hunger for money. This is the only trade that can be made by squandering billions of rupees with minimal space. To this day, these diplomatic dissidents rob banks, kidnap, and commit many other crimes to obtain money. Today he has resorted to drugs. And for that trade, terrorists have found new cures.

The United States has accused Russia and its allies of using the drug trade for political purposes. However, the United States has not provided any evidence for such allegations. But its allies, Bulgaria, Nicaragua, and Cuba, have ample evidence against them. It says that these countries wink or even help directly when drugs are going from their country to America-Europe.

The United States also says that both Iran and Syria are not Russia's political allies but need anti-Americans. And they use the money they get from drug money in West Asian countries to either strengthen their economy or help the revolutionaries.

Those who were just habitual criminals two decades ago today have become horrific murderers and robbers with political support. In the last two decades, drug syndicates have killed more than 200 police officers in Mexico. In Colombia, drug lords murdered more than 300 police officers as well as a number of journalists and honest government officials.

The United States alleges that an agreement was reached between the Cuban government and Colombian drug lords after the 19th to allow the Cuban navy to protect ships carrying drugs from Colombia to the United States, allowing them to hoist the Cuban flag And facilitates ships.

They set up a laboratory off the coast of Cuba to refine their raw materials, and in return, Colombian drug lords paid Cuba one million rupees per boatload. The Cuban ambassador himself attended the meeting for such an arrangement. Colombian ships and planes waving the Cuban flag thus began the scorching business of supplying drugs to the United States. It started making a profit of Rs 13 crore every month. From this money, Cuba began to provide arms and money to the South American armies of El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.

In Peru, as in Colombia, drug lords have set up a system to produce opium, from opium cultivation to the laboratory, and the government cannot control it.

In Lebanon, where the drug trade has ravaged the country, an estimated 15 tons of hashish is traded. It now includes heroin and marijuana. The Muslim rebels in the Philippines are being helped by Lebanese Muslim extremists, far from the proceeds of the trade.

Assad's brother, the one-time president of Syria, lives in Paris and trades drugs there, earning the Syrian government 2.5 billion rupees, which keeps the country's economy afloat.

Iran is now involved in Syria's trade. The shocking news is that these people are preaching religion out of drug money. Exports its own political revolution, and even in the conflict with Iraq, this money comes in handy for Iran.

Khunsa is the world's oldest politician, a criminal and the biggest drug dealer. Today, for twenty-five years, he has maintained a disciplined army of fifteen thousand men called the Shaan United Army in the name of his Shaan com. Shaan Kom wants an independent state from Burma. When the time comes, he also fights with the armies of Burma and Thailand. Eighty percent of the drugs produced in its territory, known as the Golden Triangle, are eighty tons.

How much more horrible is the need for more evidence that drug production and trafficking has taken on such a monstrous form and that even the world's 'sinful' or 'holy' countries have not escaped its clutches?

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