Big Drug: Heroin Farm Discovered by ALM A021 in Afghanistan
Kauser News Agency 12.01.2025
The Afghanistan Liberation Movement (ALM), led by Chief Commander Pamir Ghorzang, has uncovered a major heroin production facility in southern Afghanistan. Through a video call and recorded footage shared exclusively with Kauser News Agency, Commander Ghorzang provided visual evidence of the facility but withheld its exact location. He stated that the site would remain undisclosed until the ALM successfully neutralizes the operation.
This revelation marks a significant step in the ALM’s ongoing campaign against the narcotics trade, which has long plagued Afghanistan. The group has taken direct action in the past, including the destruction of a massive drug-processing facility in Helmand on December 10, 2024. Commander Ghorzang emphasized that their fight is far from over, revealing plans to target 50 more drug centers across the country.
The Commander’s Call for Action
During his conversation with Kauser News Agency, Commander Ghorzang urged the international community to prioritize Afghanistan’s drug crisis, accusing the Taliban of expanding heroin distribution routes to foreign markets. “The narcotics trade not only devastates Afghan society but also fuels global addiction and instability,” he stated. “The Taliban’s role in this trade is undeniable, as they use it as a source of funding and power.”
The ALM’s efforts come at a critical time, with the Taliban reportedly facilitating the growth of the drug trade following their return to power in 2021. Afghanistan remains the world’s largest producer of opium, the raw material for heroin, with production reaching new heights despite international sanctions and condemnation.
Global Impact of Afghan Narcotics
The heroin trade from Afghanistan feeds addiction crises across Europe, Asia, and beyond. This illicit economy is deeply entrenched, financing armed groups and exacerbating political instability in the region. Commander Ghorzang’s revelation serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for international intervention, not only to combat the drug trade but also to address its underlying causes.
ALM’s Commitment to the Cause
The Afghanistan Liberation Movement, an anti-Taliban resistance group, has gained recognition for its uncompromising stance against narcotics and its broader efforts to restore stability and sovereignty to Afghanistan. Commander Ghorzang reiterated the group’s determination to dismantle the infrastructure of the drug trade, saying, “We are not just fighting for Afghanistan; we are fighting for a world free from the poison of heroin.”
As the ALM prepares for its next operation, the group calls on the global community to provide resources and support to combat Afghanistan’s drug trade. Commander Ghorzang warned that without concerted international action, the heroin trade will continue to devastate lives and communities worldwide.
The Fight Continues
While the destruction of one heroin facility marks progress, the scale of the problem remains daunting. The ALM’s resolve, however, offers a glimmer of hope in a country where the drug trade has long been a powerful and destructive force.
Kauser News Agency will continue to follow this developing story as the ALM intensifies its efforts to eradicate Afghanistan’s narcotics industry and bring attention to this critical global issue.
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