Drug barons discover Africa

Caroline Sourt
The Guardian

The price of cocaine is falling as traffickers use unstable nations such as Guinea as conduits. Perhaps the EU should stop them

According to the Home Office, class A drugs, which include cocaine, cost the country more than £15bn in crime and health bills every year. In Britain, a line of cocaine is now cheaper than a pint, and while there have been reports that drug use has levelled off in the last year, these statistics are soon likely to change for the worse.
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