¿Por qué Asia está perdiendo su "guerra contra las drogas"?

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¿Por qué Asia está perdiendo su "guerra contra las drogas"?

11 diciembre 2020

A pesar de enormes inversiones y esfuerzos trans-nacionales, el mercado ilícito prospera en la región. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.

By Anthony Davis / Asia Times

The days of small drug busts in Thailand are long over.

Since at least 2017 seizures of illicit narcotics have involved shipments of multiple millions of “yaba” speed tablets and truckloads of high-purity crystal methamphetamine weighing hundreds of kilograms and often over a tonne.

But even by the standards of the kingdom’s new normal, the size of the latest bust was a jaw-dropper that stunned even seasoned cops and counter-narcotics officials.

The unprecedented seizure threw into stark relief two overarching realities of a narcotics crisis that governments across the region are already well aware of but can never afford to publicly admit.

Perfiles relacionados

  • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)

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