Cocaine and Covid have left Europe at ‘breaking point’, Europol claims

Cocaine and Covid have left Europe at ‘breaking point’, Europol claims

Europol has claimed cocaine and the coronavirus pandemic has left Europe at ‘breaking point’.  

In its flagship four-yearly report, the EU’s policing agency said increasingly violent criminal gangs are likely to muscle in on legitimate businesses left vulnerable by the economic damage caused by Covid-19. 

It also noted drug trade in particular was fuelling corruption across the EU, which Europol’s director said ‘affected everybody from dock workers to politician’ and was used in almost three-quarters of all serious crimes. 

A four-yearly report from Europol has claimed the dug trade is fuelling corruption across the European Union. Pictured: Some of the 1,747 packages of cocaine in Santo Domingo, which were seized by authorities, on their way from Colombia to their believed final destination of Rotterdam

A four-yearly report from Europol has claimed the dug…

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