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Latin America: the drug trafficking system
Latin America is the world's leading producer and seller of cocaine, with South American drug centres representing real axes of power in control of considerable economic means and wartime arsenals. The primary countries interested in cocaine production are Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Mexico, Ecuador, Argentina and Brazil. But Columbia is the South American country most heavily involved in the production and trafficking of narcotics. Its drug traffickers are promoting a new trend that made Western Africa its point of support for narcotics trafficking into the old continent. In short, if law enforcement interventions against drug trafficking witnessed a certain amount of success in North America, Europe has instead become a large drug market, particularly for the cocaine originating from South America.
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Eleonora Maria Pani
(02 January 2008)
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