Drug Trafficking

Drug trafficking is the illegal trade of controlled substances, such as narcotics, opioids, stimulants, and hallucinogens. It is a global issue that involves the production, transportation, distribution, and sale of illegal drugs.

Drug trafficking organizations operate on a global scale, using sophisticated methods and networks to smuggle drugs across borders and into various countries. These organizations often engage in violence and corruption to protect their operations, and the profits generated from drug trafficking are often used to fund other criminal activities.

The consequences of drug trafficking are far-reaching and devastating. It fuels addiction, contributes to the spread of infectious diseases, and results in significant social and economic costs. Governments around the world work to combat drug trafficking through a variety of measures, including law enforcement efforts, public education campaigns, and drug treatment programs.

International cooperation is also critical to combat drug trafficking, as many drug trafficking organizations operate across national borders. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is a key organization in the global fight against drug trafficking, providing support to countries to enhance their capacity to combat drug trafficking and to promote international cooperation on this issue.

 

 

Catholic prevention organization: Mexico ranks first in human trafficking and child abuse
|

Catholic prevention organization: Mexico ranks first in human trafficking and child abuse

In a June 2020 Mexican Senate bulletin, Congresswoman Verónica Beatriz Juárez Piña said that Mexico was exporting 60% of child pornography worldwide and that the rate had shot up to 73% during the lockdowns. According to UNICEF, child pornography is one of the most lucrative businesses in the world after drug trafficking, with earnings estimated…

The threats and remedies of human trafficking – The Nation
|

The threats and remedies of human trafficking – The Nation

Human trafficking includes unjust practices including recruiting, transporting, transferring, harboring, or receiving persons through the use of force, coercion, deception, or other means for the purpose of exploiting them. This exploitation can take many forms, be it sexual exploitation, forced labor, domestic servitude, forced marriage or even extreme measures like organ removal. This crime is…

A collaborative effort for greater understanding of human trafficking – The Northerner
|

A collaborative effort for greater understanding of human trafficking – The Northerner

What imagery does the phrase “human trafficking” evoke? A quick search on Google Images returns bound wrists and covered mouths and the helpless eyes of those who are silenced. Such images are what we have come to collectively associate with human trafficking, said Samantha Searls at a webinar on the topic last month, but their…

A collaborative effort for greater understanding of human trafficking
|

A collaborative effort for greater understanding of human trafficking

What imagery does the phrase “human trafficking” evoke? A quick search on Google Images returns bound wrists and covered mouths and the helpless eyes of those who are silenced. Such images are what we have come to collectively associate with human trafficking, said Samantha Searls at a webinar on the topic last month, but their…

Rotary Club seeks to raise awareness of human trafficking
|

Rotary Club seeks to raise awareness of human trafficking

The Central Lakes Rotary Club, as well as the other Rotary Clubs in the Brainerd lakes area, have a mission to end human trafficking. To end human trafficking, the clubs say it must be prevented before it happens. According to a news release, the Rotary’s initiative focuses on: Raising awareness, Educating children, youths and families,…

Man sentenced to 40 years for exchanging drugs to sexually abuse children
|

Man sentenced to 40 years for exchanging drugs to sexually abuse children

A man who prosecutors say “terrorized” rural communities in Scioto County was sentenced to 40 years in prison for a child sex trafficking operation. Larry Dean Porter, 72, of Wheelersburg, Ohio, and 11 other family members and associates were arrested and indicted in 2020. They were accused of using drug addictions to gain sexual access to children…

Leader of Waycross-area drug trafficking conspiracy sentenced to decades in federal prison
|

Leader of Waycross-area drug trafficking conspiracy sentenced to decades in federal prison

WAYCROSS, GA:  The leader of a south Georgia fentanyl- and heroin-trafficking operation linked to drug overdose deaths has been sentenced to more than 20 years in federal prison. Eric Lashawn Hayes, a/k/a “Pee Wee,” 39, of Blackshear, Ga., was sentenced to 262 months in prison after previously pleading guilty to Possession of a Firearm in…

Fighting human trafficking and battling Biden’s open border
|

Fighting human trafficking and battling Biden’s open border

OPINION: Human trafficking is a global business generating $150 billion in illegal profits. It encompasses forced labor, sex trafficking, organ trafficking and more. President Biden has professed a commitment to fight this multifaceted criminal enterprise, yet his immigration policies have only exacerbated the problem. Human trafficking increased massively in the last fiscal year. Arrests rose…

Bloods Gang Members Indicted for Sex Trafficking and Illegal Drug Distribution on Long Island
|

Bloods Gang Members Indicted for Sex Trafficking and Illegal Drug Distribution on Long Island

Earlier today, in federal court in Central Islip, a 15-count indictment was unsealed charging David M. Amin (D. Amin) and Bryce K. Amin (B. Amin), who are brothers, with sex trafficking by force, interstate prostitution, and distribution and possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, including fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and cocaine base.  As alleged in…

How many Oklahoma medical marijuana farms tied to organized crime have been shut down?
|

How many Oklahoma medical marijuana farms tied to organized crime have been shut down?

More than 800 medical marijuana farms tied to organized crime have been shut down over the past two years, the director of the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control said Friday. “Many of the farms obtained their license by fraud, grow for the black markets around the United States and launder the illicit…