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Syrian authorities seize 2.5 million Captagon pills at Syria-Iraq border

Special Project on the Captagon Trade

A spike in the production, trade, and consumption of the amphetamine-type stimulant captagon has introduced a new challenge to public health, stability, and human security in the Mediterranean-Gulf zone. The drug's evolving formula, combined with participation from malign actors aligned with the former Assad regime in Syria, Hezbollah, Iran-sponsored proxies, and criminal syndicates, exacerbates insecurity and raises the risk of conflict in the region. Syria's decade-long civil war enabled armed actors, including violent and organized crime groups, to profiteer from illicit markets. In the wake of a supply shortage created by the fall of the Assad regime, the spillover of captagon production and trafficking into new transit hubs creates a complicated road ahead for governments.

The Captagon Trade Project is one of the leading research efforts generating new, cutting-edge qualitative and quantitative analyses about all aspects of the captagon trade. The project uses open-source intelligence to maintain a comprehensive database recording all reported captagon-related arrests, seizures, laboratory raids, and other developments. Through intelligence reports, articles, podcasts, hosted Track II dialogues, and public events, the project serves to encourage innovative, effective policy solutions to address the captagon trade's security, geopolitical, and health implications.

A Transnational Challenge

Millions of pills continue to flood overland and maritime ports across the Middle East, southern Europe, and as afar as East Asia, pointing to growing production capacity, sophisticated smuggling tactics, and emerging demand. This has given rise to new concerns about the captagon trade’s implications for regional law enforcement, health care, security, and geopolitics.

Tracking the Trade

We maintain a comprehensive database recording all captagon-related arrests, seizures, laboratory raids, and other developments, data that can help reveal trade patterns and emerging challenges. The project also maintains a live interactive map tracing the trade’s evolution and geographic scope.

Captagon Interactive Trade Map

The Captagon Trade Interactive Map is the most comprehensive open-source data resource for all interdictions related to illicit flows of the amphetamine-type stimulant, captagon. Launched in October 2024, the Captagon Interactive Map pulls from open-source data compiled by the New Lines Institute Captagon Trade Project and Observatory for Political and Economic Networks that catalogue drug seizures, arrests, violent clashes, laboratory busts, and other captagon-related interventions. This tool can help researchers identify how the captagon trade has grown in the Mediterranean-Gulf zone, in addition to capturing new patterns in production, trafficking, and consumption.

The interactive map is optimized for desktop viewing. For full functionality, we recommend accessing it on a computer rather than a mobile device. 

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Project Team

Caroline Rose

Director, Crime-Conflict Nexus and Military Withdrawals

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