How Balkan traffickers became Europe’s biggest cocaine suppliers
Convicted cocaine trafficker Slobodan Kostovski's return to Europe reignites concerns over the rise of Balkan traffickers dominating the continent's cocaine trade. Despite his arrest in Belgrade for allegedly shipping 2.7 metric tonnes of cocaine from Brazil, Balkan criminal networks continue to thrive, wielding significant influence over the global cocaine supply chain. With Europe facing record cocaine seizures and escalating drug-related violence, authorities are grappling with the growing threat posed by these highly adaptable criminal syndicates.
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SOURCE: REUTERS
By Gabriel Stargardter
RIO DE JANEIRO, May 2 (Reuters) – In 2018, convicted cocaine trafficker Slobodan Kostovski fled a Brazilian prison and made his way back to Europe with a fake passport.
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