Flood of heroin feared if US strikes Afghanistan

Massive stockpiles of raw opium grown in Afghanistan are being moved out of the region in anticipation of military strikes, western sources say.

Flood of heroin feared if US strikes Afghanistan

Massive stockpiles of raw opium grown in Afghanistan are being moved out of the region in anticipation of military strikes, western sources say.

There is thought to be an estimated 3,000 tonnes of the drug - enough to produce 300 tonnes of pure heroin with a street value of Stg£20bn - in the country.

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