Iraqi security forces on Tuesday said they had arrested a trafficker and seized 44,000 captagon tablets meant for sale in the country, where consumption of the amphetamine-like drug has surged.The yellow pills were packaged in bags bearing the image of a camel and inscribed with "2023". They were captured along with the smuggler in Iraq's northern Nineveh province, the National Security Service said in a statement.The regional captagon trade has exploded in recent years and the security service emphasised the pills seized had been meant for sale inside Iraq.