The dramatic collapse of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's government has thrown light into many of the dark corners of his rule, including the industrial-scale export of the banned drug captagon. Victorious Islamist-led fighters have seized a warehouse on the outskirts of Damascus, said to belong to Maher al-Assad, military commander and the deposed strongman's brother.
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00:00After we entered and we did the walking, this factory
00:29was founded by Maher Al-Assad and his group, Aamer Khayti.
00:34They work with Capticol, the drugs.
00:38We found a large number of the organizations that put in the files
00:42Capticol and who flee outside the country.
00:50We also found the group of Maher Al-Assad and Aamer Khayti
00:55to harm the people.
01:00We are now at Al-Mazzi military airport.
01:03When we entered, we found a large number of drugs.
01:06We distributed them and burned them.
01:09We are now at Al-Mazzi military airport.
01:12These drugs are harmful to people, to health, to nature, to humans.
01:16We found a large number and distributed them and burned them.
01:19We found a large number at the airport.
01:29We are now at Al-Mazzi military airport.