What Lockdown? World’s Cocaine Traffickers Sniff at Movement Restrictions
What Lockdown? World’s Cocaine Traffickers Sniff at Movement Restrictions
(…) OCCRP reporters have found that the world’s cocaine industry — which produces close to 2,000 metric tons a year and makes tens of billions of dollars — has adapted better than many other legitimate businesses. The industry has benefited from huge stores of drugs warehoused before the pandemic and its wide variety of smuggling methods. Street prices around Europe have risen by up to 30 percent, but it is not clear how much of this is due to distribution problems, and how much to drug gangs taking advantage of homebound customers. (OCCRP - Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, 20.05.2020)
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