-Military Times- The international coalition to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria destroyed a large drug cache on June 12 that was previously controlled by the militant group. The drugs were estimated to have a black market value of roughly $1.4 million according to a press release from Operation Inherent Resolve. Despite ISIS facade of Islamic purity its criminal terrorists are known drug users and traffickers" the coalition said in its press release. The cache included more than 300000 pills of Captagon an illegal drug frequently trafficked and used by ISIS members." Captagon is a highly addictive amphetamine-based drug that is banned in many countries. The drug keeps its user awake and alert for long periods of time and can help dull pain. The drugs main ingredient is fenethylline a chemical combination of amphetamine and theophylline. Informally the drug is sometimes referred to as the Jihadi pill" due to its reported popularity among ISIS militants. In one instance 122 Chinese-made machine guns were found in an ISIS cache south of Mosul Iraq. Each weapon was affixed with one to three pouches filled with a powder that presumptive analysis revealed was a performance enhancing amphetamine" according to Conflict Armament .
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