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Guinea drug agents are 'corrupt' | Guinea drug agents are 'corrupt' |
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The new head of Guinea's anti-drugs unit has told the BBC that some of his agents are corrupt. | The new head of Guinea's anti-drugs unit has told the BBC that some of his agents are corrupt. |
Police Commissioner Moussa Sackho Camara said that some suspected drugs traffickers had been freed from detention without his knowledge. | Police Commissioner Moussa Sackho Camara said that some suspected drugs traffickers had been freed from detention without his knowledge. |
He also said that when he took over in August, some junior agents had parked their limousines outside the office. | He also said that when he took over in August, some junior agents had parked their limousines outside the office. |
West Africa is increasingly being used by smugglers to transport cocaine from Latin America to Europe. | West Africa is increasingly being used by smugglers to transport cocaine from Latin America to Europe. |
Last month, the governor, mayor and other top police officials were arrested in the town of Boke in northern Guinea, after an aircraft allegedly carrying a large quantity of cocaine mysteriously landed and took off. | Last month, the governor, mayor and other top police officials were arrested in the town of Boke in northern Guinea, after an aircraft allegedly carrying a large quantity of cocaine mysteriously landed and took off. |
'Well armed' | 'Well armed' |
Mr Camara said that the fight against drug trafficking was a tough one, given the highly placed people involved in the business on the one hand, and the lack of equipment on the other. | Mr Camara said that the fight against drug trafficking was a tough one, given the highly placed people involved in the business on the one hand, and the lack of equipment on the other. |
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"This is a war and our enemies are well armed and well placed, coming from the air, land and sea," he told the BBC's Alhassan Sillah in Conakry. | "This is a war and our enemies are well armed and well placed, coming from the air, land and sea," he told the BBC's Alhassan Sillah in Conakry. |
"Some of my own agents are collaborators of the drug pushers." | "Some of my own agents are collaborators of the drug pushers." |
Mr Camara said that when he saw the limousines in the car-park: | Mr Camara said that when he saw the limousines in the car-park: |
"I gave orders that I never again wanted to see these cars in my work place. Since then, I haven't seen these cars or some of these agents." | "I gave orders that I never again wanted to see these cars in my work place. Since then, I haven't seen these cars or some of these agents." |
Large seizures of cocaine have been made recently in neighbouring countries, such as Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Sierra Leone. | Large seizures of cocaine have been made recently in neighbouring countries, such as Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Sierra Leone. |
Law enforcements agents say Latin American drug traffickers have switched to using West Africa, as traditional routes such as through the Caribbean have become better policed. | Law enforcements agents say Latin American drug traffickers have switched to using West Africa, as traditional routes such as through the Caribbean have become better policed. |
They say the poverty, instability and weak institutions make some West African states vulnerable to the wealthy drugs barons. | They say the poverty, instability and weak institutions make some West African states vulnerable to the wealthy drugs barons. |
The UN estimates that at least 50 tonnes of cocaine are shipped through the region every year. | The UN estimates that at least 50 tonnes of cocaine are shipped through the region every year. |
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