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** Upcoming Event | #Cocaine
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** Why are European mafias increasing their participation in the global cocaine trade?
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European criminal groups are increasingly purchasing cocaine directly at the source, embedding themselves upstream by co-financing production and coordinating trafficking logistics.
Meanwhile, Colombia has been the world’s leading producer of cocaine for several decades, but more cocaine is being produced in the country now than ever before.
How does the increased involvement of European groups in drug trafficking impact the criminal scenario in Latin America? What explains the unprecedented level of cocaine production in Colombia?
Become a donor and join our upcoming ([link removed]) event ([link removed]) to learn more about how Colombia’s cocaine boom is reshaping the cocaine market.
Participants will receive a digital copy of the Cocaine Seizure Round-Up 2024 (PDF) and the presentation with graphics and route breakdowns.
🗓️ Thursday, May 29, 2025
🕒 12:00 p.m. (UTC-4)
Language: English
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Don’t forget to read InSight Crime's 2024 Cocaine Seizure Round-Up ([link removed]) before joining our panel for more information on global cocaine trafficking.
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