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How the British Chief of Cairo Police Waged War on Egypt's 1920s Drug Epidemic
Sir Pasha gathered such extensive narcotic information that he ultimately teamed up with the DEA to fight the global war on drugs. Sir Pasha became a strict anti-drug campaigner when he realised that drugs like opium, heroin, cocaine and hashish were increasingly being smuggled into Egypt in massive and exponential quantities. He did everything in his power to curb the drug epidemic that was beginning to ravage the country under his very eyes. His efforts were in vain, however; the drug problem is still very much alive and well in the country today, with the drug war still raging. Sir Pasha took over command of the Cairo Police in , but until , all he was really concerned about were assassinations and political riots, such as the infamous 2 nd of April riot in Harat El Wasa, Cairo. Cocaine first touched down in Egypt around , and the more serious heroin followed shortly after. It was pretty open at the time; the pioneer of the sale of heroin was a Cairo chemist, who had a line of horse carriages queued outside his pharmacy. Prices then, even for the time, were really low, with a shot of heroin going for as little as a few shillings Malaleem. Sir Pasha recalls the fashionable drug being handed over to the privileged, wealthy youth over the counter. There were even times when contractors paid their workers in heroin, rather than good old guap. New slums, such as Bulaq then Beau Lac du Caire , were increasingly becoming full of pale, twitching corpses lying about in the streets. While Bulaq was previously home to the rough, Upper Egypt labourer type, it was now home to these junkies, who admitted that it was the heroin problem that got them there. Some were still strong enough to be labourers, but the rest just scavenged the rubbish bins outside the back doors of hotels and restaurants hoping to find what little food their frail bodies desired. They were from every class; working men, sons of small shopkeepers, cabmen taxi drivers , artisans, clerks from government offices and even sons of people that did well for themselves, and their lives were all taken hostage by this devastating drug. Mid, a new narcotic law was enacted that made trafficking, as well as possession, punishable by a maximum penalty of one year in prison and an EGP fine. Shit was, for all intents and purposes, starting to get serious. In the first 12 months after enacting the law, the police force made 5, prosecutions in Cairo alone. European pockets were getting fat with those incredible margins. By the end of , the price in Cairo had gone up to LE per kilo and addiction was spreading all throughout Egypt. A couple of months after enacting the first narcotic law, it was further improved, and the maximum penalties increased to five years in prison, and a EGP 1, fine try adjusting that to today's inflation. It was less than a year later that authorities became aware of the new drug on the block; opium, thus moving to make it illegal in The tricky thing with opium was that most farmers could easily get away with hiding it in the middle of their fields; it was practically impossible for the police to find it. As Sir Pasha realised that the opium business continued growing at a relatively rapid pace, he became determined to find a way to catch these cheeky, sneaky farmers. As he knew that poppy plants in full flower, a thing of beauty, really stand out, he decided to gather the help of the Egyptian Army Air Force, who would spy above farms to find the plant, and in the next couple of hours the crop would be destroyed. Hashish, on the other hand, didn't really alarm Sir Pacha. As Russell and the British put pressure on Greek suppliers, Syrian and Lebanese suppliers took over, moving their product through Palestine to enter Egypt. Fast-forward to the end of the decade, then-Prime Minister Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha had become fully aware of the devastating effect drugs were having, not only in the cities, but also in every village of the country. In the following three years, they expelled European traffickers. As the heroin habit grew, and addicts were getting caught left and right, the dealers decided to increase their profits without having to make the price more expensive, so as to not to lose their loyal client base. Instead, they cut it, just like drug lords still do today. There was one lady in the Khalifa District who was known to sell heroin to the quarrymen; as the police raided her houses, they found her hard at work pounding up some white substance, which to the surprise and definitely disgust of the police, turned out to be ground pieces of human skull. The inventive lady, who lived next to a cemetery, realised that out of all the bones in the human body, the skull, if treated finely, could be crushed into a powder fine enough to be mixed with the little heroin that she could afford to buy. The drug epidemic was in full force — so much so that some addicts would walk into police stations and snitch on themselves, even handing over their heroin to the authorities, just in order to be sent to jail as they saw it as the only way to get clean. One day, a fellah had been bitten by a rabid dog, and after going through the anti-rabid treatment in Cairo, came back to his village to realise that his addiction to heroin was gone. Sir Pasha and the newly-formed Central Narcotics Intelligence Bureau decided to, for the time being, ignore the local retail traffic and focus on the thousands of kilos that were coming in the country from Europe. Also, they decided that they would focus their efforts on what they perceived to be the more imminent danger; white drugs heroin, cocaine. Thanks to agents in foreign countries working for the Bureau, it was soon known that Istanbul was quickly replacing Central Europe as the centre of the drug traffic, and that it had become all the source of heroin in Egypt. Following that meeting, the fate of Istanbul as a centre of the illicit drug traffic was sealed; three big factories were closed, and new legislations against drug trafficking were introduced. Russell shared the vast information he had gathered with American Harry J. Anslinger, first director of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, which is now known as the DEA, and together they pioneered the war on drugs across the globe. Just be sure to wear some clothes that can withstand a little splatter. 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