The logistics of drug trafficking is a global problem


💊 The logistics of drug trafficking is a global problem.

The logistics of drug trafficking involve the movement of illegal drugs, such as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine, from production sites to distribution centers and ultimately to the end user. Drug traffickers take advantage of porous borders, corrupt officials, and weak law enforcement to move drugs across borders and into new markets. Drug production often takes place in developing countries with weak governance and infrastructure, such as Afghanistan, Colombia, and Mexico. These drugs are then smuggled across borders and transported through various means, including air, sea, and land routes, to major consumer markets in North America, Europe, and Asia.

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