The dope from Venezuela and the West African Admiral

NY Times:

U.S. Sting That Snared African Ex-Admiral Shines Light on Drug Trade


The former chief of the Guinea-Bissau Navy, who was labeled a “drug kingpin” by American officials, faced trafficking charges Monday after a D.E.A. sting.
Guinea-Bissau has been a major drug transit point receiving shipments flown in from Venezuela and transferring them to  al Qaeda or operatives protected by al Qaeda to transport the drugs across North Africa through countries like Mali for ultimate distribution in Europe.  The West African government has had a problem with corruption as a result of the drug trade.

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