
With powerful opioids like fentanyl and nitazenes dominating the scene, synthetic drugs are not only reshaping the drug trade but also posing new and complex challenges for law enforcement and policymakers.
The Rise of Synthetic Drugs
Synthetic drugs have emerged as the dominant force in illicit markets due to their ease of production and lower costs. These substances require only chemical compounds and laboratories to create, bypassing the need for agricultural efforts associated with plant-based drugs like heroin and cocaine.
Highly potent opioids such as fentanyl and nitazenes are driving the crisis, with their strength being so extreme that even tiny doses can lead to fatal overdoses. According to INCB President Jallal Toufiq, “The rapid expansion of the illicit synthetic drug industry represents a major global public health threat with potentially disastrous consequences for humankind.”
This dire warning calls for urgent and collective action to combat this escalating crisis.
Traffickers Staying One Step Ahead
Criminal organisations have proven extremely skilled at evading current regulations, exploiting loopholes, and using emerging technologies to advance their operations. AI tools now assist traffickers in identifying alternative chemicals for production, allowing them to rapidly pivot if a substance is banned.
Additionally, new smuggling methods such as drone technology and postal deliveries make detection more challenging than ever. The effectiveness of these strategies is evident in the numbers, with seizures of synthetic substances now surpassing those of plant-based drugs.