Monday, November 15, 2010

Drug smugglers buy cargo jets

The lack of radar across the Atlantic Ocean is allowing drug smugglers to sell cocaine all around the world. Federal investigators have learned that drug smugglers are now buy old jets, filling them with cocaine and sending the planes to Europe, where a growing coke habit is emerging. Three gangs, if not more, have a deal with west Africa. The cocaine is flown to west African, then off to Europe. The lack of radar across oceans makes it very easy for smugglers to sell coke around the world.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40194116/ns/world_news-americas/?GT1=43001

Posted by Christine Steinbeiss

No comments: