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How The Akasha Drug Lords Were Lured

Before the Akashas came to the opium trade, the known drugs trail used to reach America via Central Asia and the Balkans. They then became the main traffickers in a new southern route — or what western experts called a “Smark Track”. The Akashas, thanks to a corrupt system, managed to get the cargo from Afghanistan to

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How The Akasha Drug Lords Were Lured

Before the Akashas came to the opium trade, the known drugs trail used to reach America via Central Asia and the Balkans. They then became the main traffickers in a new southern route — or what western experts called a “Smark Track”. The Akashas, thanks to a corrupt system, managed to get the cargo from Afghanistan to Europe and the US disguised as cement or horticulture produce. This Indian Ocean path came to the attention of security agencies in 2010, when police in Tanzania arrested two Iranians and four Tanzanians in the northern port town Tanga with 95 kilogrammes of heroin. Worried that the heroin trade was to blame for the US military failure in Afghanistan, the Barack Obama government had decided to hunt for the kingpins of the southern...

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