Indian officials seized nearly three tonnes of heroin originating from Afghanistan worth an estimated $3.7 billion amid the chaos following last month's takeover of the country by the Taliban. More than 2,988 kg of heroin was recovered in one of India's biggest drug seizures ever. The drugs were packed into shipping containers and were heading to Dehli. Two people were arrested.
Firstly, $3 Billion worth of heroin doesn't just "disappear" without serious repercussions. That sort of money doesn't just involve a few people either. I don't care who you are, that is a massive income hit.
Secondly, a bust like that doesn't just happen from a "tip" to police. :>) That is serious money and the organizations invested in it have enormous power. You don't have an accidental discovery or a "tip"... unless there are equally powerful organizations in play to make it happen.
I believe that was the Cabal trying to get their stash out of Afghanistan before the new "Taliban" government shuts it all down. That's why it was reported for about 1 day... but hardly mentioned again on the news. Money like that doesn't just get lost (due to a bust) and then nothing happens afterwards. Also, drugs in that quantity don't just transport without money changing hands, dealers expecting the shipment, other nations involved... . Plenty is going on behind the scenes. I think that was a huge financial blow to the cabal.
Yes, India seizes $2.7bn of heroin from Afghanistan at port
https://greatawakening.win/p/13zMs89Dlg/india-seizes-27bn-of-heroin-from/
Ok... that's a LOT of smack.
That expected profit and influence it would have delivered was probably as over-leveraged as everything else they are involved in. 3 billion loss becomes 9 billion loss, as well as all the lost criminal influence all that contraband would have been used for.
That comes out to 1 million per kilo… nowhere in the world is a kilo of heroin worth that much. It’s street value after being broken down would be max 600,000 per kilo. Wholesale on this amount would be roughly 10,000$ per kilo. A 30 million dollar loss for the owners, not 3 billion.
I think it's super pure or something and they're calculating street value.