Guinea-Bissau becomes hub for cocaine trade
Guinea-Bissau, a small West African Country, is becoming a major hub for the cocaine route between Colombia and Europe.
From the Washington Post:
Guinea-Bissau, one of the world’s poorest nations, has become a major transshipment hub and the epicenter in Africa for the cocaine trade, according to U.S., European and U.N. officials. The shift demonstrates how the flow of drugs adapts not only to law enforcement pressure but also to the forces of global economics.
Officials said some of the world’s richest criminal gangs are exploiting barely functioning countries such as Guinea-Bissau, which has 63 federal police officers, no prison and a population that still lives largely in thatched-roof homes on dirt roads with no electricity or running water.
See our previous post on Guinea-Bissau from The Observer in March.

