Al-Hamzat militia promotes drugs among children in Basuta and Afrin center

afrinpost – Special

The Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood are practicing another form of terrorism and violations through the promotion of drugs and spread addiction among children by luring them to militia headquarters.

afrinpost correspondent reported that armed elements of al-Hamzat militia in Afrin city and Basuta town are luring children between the ages of 10-11 years old and giving them drugs and hashish as the first step of addiction.

The reporter pointed to a face of irony, that among the places in which drugs are used are the former headquarters of the Asayish in the city of Afrin and in the town of Basuta, as these headquarters were previously centers for controlling security and stability.

The afrinpost correspondent has obtained the names of armed men who lure children, and they are: Abu Riyah, Abu Hassan, and Abu Fadel, who constantly have drugs of all kinds and are sold in pharmacies opened by settlers in Afrin.

The reporter also obtained the names of a number of children who fell into the addiction trap, but the site is careful not to mention the names for safety reasons.

afrinpost published on 7/17/2020, citing its sources, that three settlers fromal-Sukkari neighborhood in Aleppo (a mother and two of her sons) opened a few months ago a factory for the manufacture of drug pills such as (Captagon, tramadol, palatan and paste) in addition to the hashish. “The factory is visible to everyone, even children, and it is located between the villages of Maarska and Qatma in Shara / Sharan district, in the Kamal Ezzat field, after it was occupied by these settlers,” he added.

In this context, another source stated that a person named Abu Yazan al-Homsi was selling drugs to militia militants in Shara / Sharran district. The source also noted that hashish is being grown in the village of Kafar Mazzeh, which is in Sharan district, in the house of Ismail al-Lahibi.

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