Millions of Tablets of Opiate Linked to Islamic State Fighters Seized in Italy
Posted on November 3, 2017
MILAN (AP) — Italian authorities say they have seized 24 million tablets of an opioid painkiller that were bound for Libya and which international narcotics experts suspect the Islamic State group has been selling and giving its fighters.
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