In the Eastern Euphrates region, the Iranian militias have adopted a new method of smuggling drugs from the region to other Syrian cities.
The Syrian news site - "Ain al-Farat" writes that the Iranian Revolutionary Guards militia began, during the last period, to exploit the mechanisms of the regime's forces to smuggle drugs and hashish and transport them out of the city of al-Bukmal.
The website added that local commanders of the Iranian militias, in addition to officers from the Syrian Republican Guard and the border guard, are now transporting drugs and hashish in their cars after being brought from Iraq by the militias and the Iranian border guards.
According to what it turned out, the narcotics smuggled using the regime's cars are transported to the city of Deir ez-Zor and the districts of Homs and Damascus, accompanied by members of the regime's forces and the Iranian militias, in order to avoid searches at the checkpoints.
It is worth mentioning that the regime forces and the Iranian militias share the profits of the drug trade in eastern Syria within the framework of agreements between the two parties.