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The COVID pandemic has turned logistics and supply-chains upside down for both legal and illicit trade. In this episode of Unreported Europe, we look at how drug addicts are getting their fix and how dealers are bypassing pandemic restrictions. That also holds true for global smuggling routes. But how are drug dealers and drug addicts reacting to pandemic chaos? I went to Warsaw to investigate. The rundown Praga district in the Polish capital, Warsaw, is a hot spot for drug addicts. Discarded bottles, empty pill packets and used syringes can be found all around abandoned buildings. The social consequences of the pandemic has forced the NGO, Prekursor , to reorganize their hands-on work. Blood-tests and syringe distribution are now done outside their mobile van. But before, addicts were welcome inside it. Malwina is one of the coordinators on the prevention team. It's good news for Pawel, but a far cry from hearing the results from the privacy of a closed space. COVID has given a helping hand to darknet deals and home-deliveries of illegal substances. This trend is confirmed to us by Ewa, a former drug addict. Ewa has been through methadone substitution treatment and she also has AIDS. She is still well-connected to the local drug scene. One guy tells another guy: I put the drugs there or there. They put the drugs under a brick or into some hole in the wall, in a brick wall, or something similar. But finding alternative ways to get drugs to addicts is not the only problem created by the COVID pandemic. I spoke to Artur. He worked as a lorry driver in the 's, then he got involved in drugs, dealing and organised crime. He even spent twelve years in prison for kidnapping. Artur was released a few years ago and has since been struggling with a heroine addiction. At the start of he began substitution treatment. He has been using the services provided by the 'prekursor' drop-in centre for years, exchanging needles when he was using and now for washing, eating a warm meal and drinking tea. Artur is also homeless, he currently lives in a car that he shares with a friend. The pandemic has made it difficult for him to find work. He told me that the pandemic and the lockdown have been an unexpected motivator for people who use drugs to seek treatment because it is much harder to beg for money or steal from shops when they are closed. He believes that the fear of not being able to get drugs and then suffering withdrawal pain will push more people towards rehabilitation programmes. His dream is to get off methadone because he wants to start driving trucks again one day. He says that the drop-in centre used to be a very lively place where addicts would come and go all day. But it has changed significantly during the pandemic. The centre has had to impose group limits to meet sanitary regulations and there cannot be more than four users on the premises at the same time. One person can spend up to one hour a day inside and only visit once a day. The drop-in-centre is a small flat. It has a TV room, a small office, kitchen, a medical room, a toilet and a bathroom. In order to get access to the drop-in-centre, Euronews promised not to film the outside of the building or publish the location. The organisation that runs it is afraid that neighbours and right-wingers might try to destroy it. Poland has a long history of neighbours getting rid of similar initiatives and people destroying the places when they find that addicts go there. The flat is legal and funded by the Warsaw municipal office, but they operate as much as they can off the radar. To help drug addicts stop using heroin, some clinics offer substitution treatments. Before the pandemic, methadone was handed out every day. But now methadone is given in larger quantities to avoid crowds at distribution points. In her professional opinion, she believes that 'there is a group of people for whom daily visits are harmful because they create a favourable environment for drug dependency, as people are grouped with other drug addicts. Being forced to come here often creates frequent contact with other drug users and those looking to sell drugs. They asked for work on the draft amendment to the Counteracting Drug Addiction Act to immediately resume. Olga in her youth was a regular cannabis user. That lead her down the dangerous path to heroin addiction. After various health concerns and having enough of the illegal practice, she started substitution therapy. She has been on the programme for six years, longer than she originally expected and still depends on methadone substitution. She told me that she decided to stop on a day when she was outside a prison trying to shout up to her former partner who was being held inside. She is stable now and follows the 2-week methadone hand-out scheme because she can be trusted. But surprisingly, she is against switching from daily to weekly handouts for everyone. She told me that 'there are quite a few people taking part in the methadone programmes not to get rid of their addictions. For some of them, methadone is not a medicine to replace drugs. Due to the pandemic, they are now getting enough methadone for two weeks and they sell it. The pandemic has caused damage elsewhere too. The hard-hit economy has brutally impacted the labour market, shattering the hopes of those looking for a way out of the vicious circle that is drug addiction and criminality. Wojtek is a former heroin dealer. He told me that he managed to find a job and a flat, but pandemic restrictions made him lose both. He says he was faced with 'becoming homeless or start stealing again'. He believes many others are in this situation and they have to make that difficult choice too. Wojtek is, in usual circumstances, a professional chef. There was a time in his life when he was addicted to drugs and he sold heroin. He is no longer using, but he is still heavily addicted to alcohol, gambling and women. To satisfy those addictions he requires large amounts of money that he earns illegally. Due to pandemic travel restrictions, fewer vehicles are crossing European borders and drug smugglers are trying to hide their illegal substances in more sophisticated ways. We think that organised criminal groups will try to get back to pre-pandemic levels. They want their profit margins, from this criminal activity, back up again and they will intensify their efforts. The first surge of COVID and subsequent travel restrictions reduced for a short period the volume of transborder drug trafficking. But organised crime groups adapted. The battle against the illegal drug trade goes on. By Hans von der Brelie. Share this article Comments. Share this article. A drug user getting tested outside a medical van The 'Prekursor' programme. Artur, a drug substitution treatment patient Euronews. Olga, a patient on methadone substitution treatment Euronews. Arkadiusz Olejnik in the drug detection lab Euronews. Mass attacks and victim support: how has France changed since ? Germany's energy transition is at the heart of the federal election.

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