More than 90% of the global black market opium is produced in Afghanistan, providing income for organized crime and terrorist groups such as ISIS. Despite the 14-year presence of NATO forces, drug production continues to increase. The police are struggling to combat opium producers, leading to a flourishing and destructive industry. Roughly 18% of the capital's population suffer from drug addiction, and mafia conflicts force civilians into internal refugee camps. Explore the plight of the police in their futile struggle against opium production and the devastating consequences for Afghanistan.
Afghan Overdose