EU warns of rising narcotics production in Europe as new drugs hit
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[June 14, 2022]
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Narcotics
production is growing in Europe, according to an estimate published on
Tuesday by the EU drugs agency, which warned of a proliferation of new
psychoactive substances being sold and consumed on the continent.
In its annual report, the EU drugs agency said that new evidence was
emerging of rising drug production in Europe, confirming its earlier
warning about the continent turning into a global hub for narcotics, and
no longer just a consumption market.
"Synthetic drug production continues to increase in Europe," the report
warned, noting that illegal laboratories in Europe churn out huge
amounts of amphetamine, methamphetamine and other synthetic drugs for
local consumption and for export outside Europe.
Drugs and the chemicals needed to produce them are still largely
imported into Europe from other parts of the world including South
America and Asia, but European criminal organisations are tightening
their ties with cartels outside the continent in a bid to cut costs for
drugs production and trafficking, said the report, which is based on
information from European law enforcement agencies.
More than 350 labs for synthetic drugs were detected and dismantled in
2020 in Europe, the latest year for which data is available, the EU
agency said, adding that law enforcement agencies also discovered more
cocaine labs and production sites for new drugs, such as cathinone.
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Cathinone is a chemical similar to
amphetamine which is believed to be the main active substance in
khat, a plant traditionally used in Eastern Africa and the Arabian
peninsula for its stimulant effects.
The EU drugs agency reported record trafficking of cathinone in
Europe, as part of the growing use of new narcotics, which "continue
to appear in Europe at the rate of one per week," the report said.
Most dismantled labs of illicit drugs were found in Belgium and the
Netherlands. Production facilities were also detected in the Czech
Republic, Poland, Germany and other EU countries.
(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio @fraguarascio, Editing by William
Maclean)
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