BBC reports; Prosecutors in Lebanon have charged a
Saudi prince and nine other people with drug smuggling, a week after a
record seizure at Beirut's airport.
The prince was not named, but
he and four other Saudis were arrested after two tonnes of Captagon
pills were found in cases being loaded on a private jet.The others charged in the case - three Lebanese and two Saudis - are at large.
Captagon pills, which typically contain amphetamine and caffeine, are consumed widely in the Middle East.
The drug has helped fuel the conflict in Syria, generating millions of dollars in revenue for producers inside the country as well as being used by combatants to help them keep fighting.
In 2013, the UN said 64% of global seizures of amphetamine took place in the Middle East, and that most of the amphetamine was in the form of Captagon pills.
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