Turkish security forces seized over 10.1 million cannabis roots in narco-terror operations over the last two days, the country’s Interior Ministry announced Saturday.
PKK FINANCES ITS TERRORIST ACTIVITIES THROUGH ILLEGAL DRUG TRADE
“The amount of seized cannabis roots in the last 15 days increased to 42,110,000,” the ministry said in a written statement underlining that the security units continued to fight against drug trafficking — one of the most important sources of income of terrorist organizations.
Provincial gendarmerie in the Genc district of the eastern Bingol province seized 6.11 million cannabis roots at 26 different locations.
Separately, provincial gendarmerie teams in the Lice district of southeastern Diyarbakir seized 4 million cannabis roots, along with 1.244 kilograms (564.2 pounds) of cannabis at 60 different locations.
A total of 10,110,000 cannabis roots were seized in narco-terror operations in the last two days, for a 15-day total of 42.11 million.
The PKK has reportedly financed its terrorist activities through illegal drug trade since as early as the 1980s, with Interpol estimating up to 80% of European illicit drug markets being supplied by PKK-controlled trafficking networks.