Cocaine Trade in Europe Has Reached Unprecedented Levels
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Traders bring cocaine in Europe on new routes, with almost perfect camuffalaj, shows a report by Europol (European Union Agency for Cooperation in the Application of Law) published on March and taken by dpa, says Agerpres. International Trade...
According to a report from Europol, cocaine trade to Europe has reached unprecedented levels.
International criminals are smuggling cocaine into Europe with increasing frequency and in increasingly innovative ways, Europol warns in a new report. Europol finds that cocaine trafficking into Europe has reached "unprecedented levels," partly due to rising cocaine use in Europe and increased production in South America. Criminals are using increasingly effective transportation, concealment, and smuggling methods. Developments are happening so…
Cocaine Trade in Europe has reached unprecedented Levels
The Europol report published today showed that cocaine is being smuggled into Europe through new routes and with almost perfect camouflage. International drug gangs have switched to new methods, according to a report by the European Police Agency in The Hague. They use high technology, high seas transfers, semi-submarines, speedboats, drones and sophisticated hideouts. – […] The post Cocaine Trade in Europe has reached unprecedented Levels appea…
Cocaine is being smuggled into Europe via new and inventive routes, such as submarines, the EU's organised crime agency Europol said in a report today. Large quantities of cocaine smuggled in cargoes of bananas and coconuts are a thing of the past, the DPA agency noted.
International drug gangs are increasingly relying on high-tech, hidden routes across West Africa and almost perfect camouflage methods to bring their goods undetected to Europe.
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