During last year, more than 150 kilograms of drugs have been seized in Soran, according to date obtained by KurdSat from the administration’s security forces.

“Soran is between two countries, that is why it is often used as a transit. Borders crossings should be strictly monitored,” Halgurd Sheikh Najeeb, Supervisor of the Soran administration told KurdSat.

There is no center for treating drug addicts in Soran and the head of human rights commission in Soran, Jawad Swar says, “so many people have become victims.”

According to a data released by the United Nations, there are over 50,000 people addicted to drugs in the Kurdistan Region.

Soran is an area in Iraqi Kurdistan bordering Iran and Turkey. Its main city is also called Soran, although the town of Rawanduz is better known outside of the region.

Soran is located about 110km north east of Erbil and 65km west of the Iranian border. Today the town has a population of approximately 125,000, most of which are refugees who returned from Iran to Iraq within the last ten years.