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The Central Anti-Narcotics Office destroyed quantities of seized narcotic substances stored in its warehouses, as well as in the warehouses of the Information Branch and the Mount Lebanon Public Prosecutor’s Office of Appeal.

27/4/2026

On today’s date, 27/4/2026, the Central Anti-Narcotics Office within the Judicial Police Unit destroyed quantities of seized narcotic substances stored in its warehouse, as well as in the warehouses of the Information Branch and the Mount Lebanon Public Prosecutor’s Office of Appeal. The destruction took place at a closed quarry site in the town of Bsalim – Metn, based on the instruction of the competent judiciary, and in the presence of: the Public Prosecutor of Appeal in Mount Lebanon, Judge Sami Sader; the Advocate General of Appeal in Mount Lebanon, Judge Georges Khater; the Head of the Criminal Investigation Department, Brigadier General Gerard Nasr, and his assistant, Brigadier General Youssef Mekdad; the Head of the Central Anti-Narcotics Office, Colonel Dr. Ayman Mashmoushi; Colonel André Khoury, one of the officers of the Public Relations Division; Mr. Walid Oueidat from the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Cassation; Mr. Shadi Fares from the Mount Lebanon Public Prosecutor’s Office of Appeal; in addition to officers and non-commissioned officers from the Central Anti-Narcotics Office.

The destroyed substances were as follows:

Cocaine: 264.7 kg

Hashish: 368 kg

Marijuana: 20 kg

Salvia: 52 kg

Crystal meth: 3.4 kg

Unknown powder: 3.4 kg

Heroin: 105 g

Narcotic pills (Captagon + XTC): 1,316.3 kg

Various sedative pills: 287,777 tablets

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