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Mauritania jails cocaine dealers | |
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Mauritania's liaison officer to Interpol is among several people sent to jail over cocaine trafficking. | |
Police commissioner Sid'Ahmed Ould Taya was sentenced to seven years in prison for "not acting on a crime brought to his attention". | Police commissioner Sid'Ahmed Ould Taya was sentenced to seven years in prison for "not acting on a crime brought to his attention". |
A French citizen was jailed for 15 years, along with five Mauritanians. | A French citizen was jailed for 15 years, along with five Mauritanians. |
Prosecutors said the men had tried to build a desert runway to import cocaine. West Africa is now a major hub for smuggling drugs to Europe. | Prosecutors said the men had tried to build a desert runway to import cocaine. West Africa is now a major hub for smuggling drugs to Europe. |
Some of those convicted were sentenced to hard labour and fines, on top of the jail terms. | Some of those convicted were sentenced to hard labour and fines, on top of the jail terms. |
They were allegedly planning to send hundreds of kilos of cocaine to Europe disguised as a fish shipment. | |
The AFP news agency reports that a total of 14 people were jailed and 18 acquitted. | The AFP news agency reports that a total of 14 people were jailed and 18 acquitted. |
Lawyers for the accused say they will appeal, according to the Reuters news agency. | Lawyers for the accused say they will appeal, according to the Reuters news agency. |
Latin American traffickers send cocaine to West Africa on its way to the European market. | Latin American traffickers send cocaine to West Africa on its way to the European market. |
Many West African countries have a combination of weak states and high levels of poverty which mean drugs rings can often bribe officials to let them operate. | Many West African countries have a combination of weak states and high levels of poverty which mean drugs rings can often bribe officials to let them operate. |
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