About 350,000 people in South Africa use cocaine, says a new report | Business Insider

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About 350,000 people in South Africa use cocaine, says a new report | Business Insider
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South Africa is the cornerstone of a cocaine network in southern and eastern Africa that has become a critical part of the global supply chain.

Up to 122 tonnes of cocaine is trafficked to SA annually and about 19 tonnes is consumed locally, mostly as crack, says a new report.

About three-quarters of local users prefer crack cocaine, and dealers able to buy a kilogram of pure cocaine for about R400,000 can earn R5 million by turning it into crack.from the Global Initiative on Transnational Organised Crime, written by illicit drug market and policy analyst Jason Eligh, from Canada.

The ports of Durban, Ngqura and Cape Town, airports in Johannesburg and Cape Town, and overland border crossings with Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho and Botswana are important cocaine nodes, he says. General cargo vessels tend to handle shipments of hundreds of kilograms and typically transfer the drugs to smaller vessels, such as fishing boats, that move them onshore.

“In fact, it appears that the absence of frequent high-volume seizures indicates that efforts to reduce the supply of the drug in the region have been relatively ineffective, rather than that significant cocaine supply chains simply do not exist, as some have assumed.”

 

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