Pubdate: Mon, 01 Aug 2005
Source: City Press (South Africa)
Copyright: 2005 City Press
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WEST AFRICA A HAVEN FOR DRUGS

Dakar - Lax law enforcement, a strategic location and an inexhaustible 
supply of couriers have made West Africa an emerging transit point for 
South American and home grown cartels shipping drugs to Europe and beyond, 
say United Nations officials.

By building up a web of offshore drop sites and willing mules, both the 
Latin American cartels and smaller West African criminal networks have 
smuggled millions of dollars in cocaine, cannabis and heroin through the 
region over the last decade, the UN Office of Drug Control (Unodc) said in 
a new report.

Major seizures connected to West Africa

"The role of the locals, in most cases, is very limited except for allowing 
the cartels to locate facilities and logistic bases in West Africa," said 
Antonio Mazzitelli, West and Central Africa director for Unodc.

"Most of the major seizures in the last year have had some connection with 
West Africa."

War-torn Sierra Leone and Liberia have been ideal ports of call for ships 
to offload tonnes of drugs sent by the Brazilian, Colombian and Venezuelan 
cartels that dominate the cocaine trade.

Ivory Coast, too, was a major conduit for heroin until war broke out in 
September 2002 and made the ports at Abidjan and San Pedro less viable for 
smugglers, according to the Unodc report.

Cape Verde, the tiny archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, is the most popular 
spot for drug shipments, said Virgilio Varela, chief of judicial police.

"Even last week we seized 75kg of cocaine from seven Europeans who bought 
the drugs here," he said.

Trying to curb drug trafficking

"We are doing our best to stop the traffic and last year we were the number 
one country in Africa in stopping drugs. But it is hard; we have 2 000km of 
coastline and our territory (including territorial waters) covers 700 000 
square kilometres," he said.

Sobered by the seriousness not only of the drug trade but also the impact 
drugs could have on Cape Verde's already impoverished population, the 
government has committed $6m to a new law enforcement program that will 
include better resources for air and maritime security.

The West African networks, in particular those run by the notorious 
Nigerian criminal gangs, also have an advantage in moving the drugs once 
they arrive in consumer nations, the report noted.

"Many of these networks are grounded in a common ethnicity, often including 
blood-ties," the report said.

Unemployed youth in West African countries are willing to risk their own 
lives as drug couriers, said Mazzitelli.

"If you are without work and without money in Lagos and you are offered $1 
000 plus a visa and an airline ticket to Europe to swallow some condoms 
full of drugs, how are you going to say no?" he said.

"And then, once you are part of the diaspora community, and you are willing 
to do anything to survive, you almost become a hostage to those links with 
the criminal groups."
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