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Small, often uninhabited, islands off West Africa are handy smuggling points. However, in the last three years, seizures of narcotics have gone down in the region. It is just that the traffickers are getting more sophisticated and the narcotics are getting harder to seize. There has just been a repositioning of the criminal groups - they have changed their way of operating. This latest haul in the Gambian capital, Banjul, and one in Liberia last month in which four tonnes of Colombian cocaine thought to be en-route to the Unites States were found, suggests that the narcotics trade is alive and well. Traffickers are using new entry-points and shipping ever-larger quantities of the drug in increasingly innovative ways. Guinea's Ousmane Conte admitted to involvement in drug laboratories. The small West African country has traditionally been the main point of entry for cocaine because of more than 80 largely uninhabited islands off its coast and the lack of law enforcement capabilities. Ms Ahukarie has only policemen and a handful of firearms with which to investigate the illegal trade. The drugs are brought in by cartels from cocaine-producing countries like Colombia and Venezuela by plane across the Atlantic. Traditionally it was Latin Americans doing the deals but now Russians, Ukrainians, Dutch, Lebanese and Moroccans are thought to be involved, with many more acting as middlemen and agents on the ground. There are also reports that Nigerians, who use their infamous international criminal networks to disperse the drugs once in Africa, are now working direct with the drug producers in Latin America. The cartels use politically unstable countries like Guinea-Bissau as a transit point, landing twin-propeller planes on the small landing strips that dot the region. They bribe officials in the police or military for protection on landing. The traffickers use ground agents to disperse the drugs across porous African borders and onwards to Europe, either by boat or on commercial flights to Europe with human mules carrying cocaine in their stomachs. But while many African governments, supported by the European Union, the United Nations and countries like Spain and France, are working to stem the trade, the trafficking methods are getting ever more sophisticated. Seizures may be down, but it traffickers are getting more crafty. Ousmane Conte - son of the late president - admitted to being involved. In November , a Boeing plane was found abandoned and burned in the desert of northern Mali, thought to have been carrying narcotics. What is likely, said one high-level official in Guinea-Bissau who did not want to be named, is that drugs production, like in its larger neighbour Guinea, is going on somewhere deep in the bush. There is also evidence, he said, that opium is making its way from Afghanistan, through the Middle East and into West Africa on its way to the consumer markets in the United States. Political instability in places like Guinea-Bissau, whose legal and security frameworks are already dangerously fragile, is crucial for drugs traffickers to keep using the country as a point of entry to valuable consumer markets in Europe. On 1 April, the military ousted the army chief of staff in Guinea-Bissau and arrested the prime minister, who they later released. Large amounts of money are made trafficking drugs through the weak states like The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau, but the process does not stop there. The profits go on to countries with stronger economies, like Senegal and Ivory Coast, to be 'cleaned' in formal businesses like bars and in the construction business. He also attributes Dakar's construction boom to the drug-trafficking business. Major cocaine seizure in Gambia. Joint US-Liberia cocaine arrests. World Service Africa. UN Office on Drugs and Crime. By Rose Skelton. Multinational middlemen. New routes. More on this story. Around the BBC. Related internet links.

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