ianstone
06-09-2010, 06:16 AM
Adjust billion dollars worth of cocaine in the Gambia
http://wscdn.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/assets/images/2010/06/08/100608182429_gambia226.jpg Authorities say the drugs were on their way to Europe
Is set to about 2 tons of cocaine worth in the market billion dollars in the Gambia, on its way to Europe.
In addition to the enormous amount of drugs seized by the authorities had also arrested scores of suspected drug traffickers, and confiscated large amounts of money and weapons.
After the first arrests, appealed to the Public Prosecution in the Gambia and agencies in Britain for the collection of forensic evidence.
West Africa has become a major transit point for drug trafficking from Latin America to markets in Europe.
And exploit the top drug gangs rampant poverty in the region and lack of security and judicial systems.
The agency has helped a British specialist in the fight against serious organized crime, equivalent in some way, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the discovery of a quantity of cocaine high concentration behind the false wall in the basement of the store an hour away by car from the Gambian capital Banjul.
The Gambian authorities also found on many of his computer records.
One investigator told the BBC: "We are very excited about this process, and we have all the elements here."
Said Mark Doyle BBC correspondent in Banjul, clearly pleased that some of the officers involved in the process in the Gambia are very pleased to state that without anything publicly
A billion dollars, thats not to be snorted at.
http://wscdn.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/assets/images/2010/06/08/100608182429_gambia226.jpg Authorities say the drugs were on their way to Europe
Is set to about 2 tons of cocaine worth in the market billion dollars in the Gambia, on its way to Europe.
In addition to the enormous amount of drugs seized by the authorities had also arrested scores of suspected drug traffickers, and confiscated large amounts of money and weapons.
After the first arrests, appealed to the Public Prosecution in the Gambia and agencies in Britain for the collection of forensic evidence.
West Africa has become a major transit point for drug trafficking from Latin America to markets in Europe.
And exploit the top drug gangs rampant poverty in the region and lack of security and judicial systems.
The agency has helped a British specialist in the fight against serious organized crime, equivalent in some way, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the discovery of a quantity of cocaine high concentration behind the false wall in the basement of the store an hour away by car from the Gambian capital Banjul.
The Gambian authorities also found on many of his computer records.
One investigator told the BBC: "We are very excited about this process, and we have all the elements here."
Said Mark Doyle BBC correspondent in Banjul, clearly pleased that some of the officers involved in the process in the Gambia are very pleased to state that without anything publicly
A billion dollars, thats not to be snorted at.