Iraq a new transit point for drugs
By Aqeel Hussein in Baghdad and Colin Freeman in London
September 5, 2005
Officers posing as would-be buyers have found 20 kilograms of the drug hidden in a car, the latest in a string of increasingly large seizures in the past year.
The Afghan-produced heroin comes in via Iraq's porous border with Iran, creating what United Nations officials say is an important new drug route to Europe.
During Saddam Hussein's rule, heroin was virtually unknown in Iraq because of his police-state law enforcement, which imposed the death penalty even for possession.
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Some Iraqis can now add drug addiction to their existing woes of car bombs, kidnappings and a lack of jobs.
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