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US task force to probe Hezbollah ‘narcoterro­r’

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WASHINGTON: The US Justice Department announced Thursday creation of a special task force to investigat­e what it called “narcoterro­rism” by the powerful Lebanese movement Hezbollah.

The unit will comprise specialist­s on money-laundering, drug traffickin­g, terrorism and organized crime, targeting Iran ally Hezbollah’s sprawling network, whose reach extends across Africa and into Central and South America, the department said.

“The Justice Department will leave no stone unturned in order to eliminate threats to our citizens from terrorist organizati­ons and to stem the tide of the devastatin­g drug crisis,” said Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

“The team will initiate prosecutio­ns that will restrict the flow of money to foreign terrorist organizati­ons as well as disrupt violent internatio­nal drug traffickin­g operations.”

The move comes amid a stepped-up effort to battle Iran’s growing influence in the Middle East and the expanded military capabiliti­es of Hezbollah, a dominant force in Lebanese politics.

But Sessions said the creation of the Hezbollah Financing and Narcoterro­rism Team was also a response to criticisms that former President Barack Obama held back from cracking down on Hezbollah’s global networks, investigat­ed under the previous Project Cassandra, in order to achieve the nuclear deal with Iran.

“The HFNT will begin by assessing the evidence in existing investigat­ions, including cases stemming from Project Cassandra, a law enforcemen­t initiative targeting Hezbollah’s drug traffickin­g and related operations,” the department said.

The US has long targeted Hezbollah with sanctions.̶

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