Ethiopian Woman Arrested at Beirut Airport for Drug Smuggling
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةAn Ethiopian passenger was arrested at Rafik Hariri International Airport on Sunday for trying to smuggle drugs to Lebanon, the state-run National News Agency reported.
NNA said the airport customs found nine kilograms of khat, a traditional herbal stimulant drug, in the Ethiopian woman's suitcase.
The drugs were stashed in nylon bags and covered with aluminum foil, the agency said.
The 40-year-old traveler, who was questioned by the customs agents, claimed that the drugs were for her personal use.
She was referred to the Central Drugs Bureau in Beirut.
Khat is a leafy plant chewed as a stimulant in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian peninsula
khat is no big deal, way less harmful than captagon. but because she's ethiopian and vulnerable, the hizbullah terrorist running the airport will arrest her for competing with their drug affairs.
smarty
Educate me please. What is captagon? I read yesterday that some were arrested with a captagon making machine
Let me explain.... Captagon is a pill made by the resistance for the resistance. When taken regularly it elevates the anti zionist antibodies in humans and makes them believe in the resistance. It is taken under medical and religious edict by Sayyed Hassan. Dosage should not exceed 2 tablets every 8 hours. Known side effects are: hallucinations, ulcers, and occasional dizziness. If Symptoms persist, you need to consult your nearest medical doctor.
What is khat?
Khat is a leafy green plant containing two main stimulants which speed up your mind and body. Their main effects are similar to, but less powerful than, amphetamine (Speed). Khat is used mostly in Africa, but it is becoming more common in Europe.
The key effects and risks of khat include:
People feel more alert, happy and talkative.
It suppresses the appetite.
It can cause insomnia and can make pre-existing mental health problems worse and can cause paranoid and psychotic reactions (losing touch with reality).