Pubdate: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 Source: Citizen, The (South Africa) Copyright: 2007 The Citizen Contact: http://www.citizen.co.za/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3939 MOZAMBICAN DRUG MULES REPATRIATED MAPUTO - More than 50 Mozambicans jailed in Brazil for drug trafficking will be repatriated to the southern African country this year, while a Brazilian will be sent home from Mozambique. Mozambican justice minister Esperanca Machavele, and Leda Lucia Martins Camargo, the Brazilian ambassador in Maputo, signed an accord to facilitate the transfer this week. The 52 Mozambican drug mules will be transferred this year while the Brazilian also finish his prison term in his country of origin. The accord was facilitated by another one, which was ratified by parliaments of the two countries to conform with international legislation on transfer of prisoners. The aim of the transfer is to reduce international crime and also to send prisoners nearer to their homes. For the past six months the number of Mozambican women travelling to Brazil to traffic drugs has increased, a trend that caused authorities to seek solutions. Most of the drug traffickers carry the drugs in their stomachs from Brazil to Mozambique where the drugs are then forwarded to South African and European markets. Since the beginning of the year the Mozambican government has incinerated hauls of drugs, including cocaine and hashish confiscated in raids organised by the police and border authorities. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek