MOSCOW, September 24 (RIA Novosti) – Russia’s seizures of cocaine on its borders have risen tenfold this year, the head of the Federal Drug Control Service (FSKN) said this week.
The increase – presumably by comparison to the same period last year – seems to be connected to a general increase in trans-Atlantic imports of the drug.
“According to UN estimates, the volume of cocaine shipments to Europe [mostly from Latin America] over the past five years has more than quadrupled,” FSKN chief Viktor Ivanov told reporters Monday in the course of meetings with Nicaraguan military commander Julio Cesar Aviles.
Ivanov did not give absolute figures, only the relative increase.
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Drugs: old and new threats
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