Friday, August 31, 2007

African Nation Will Shoot Down Suspected Drug Planes

Experts say that one-third of the cocaine flowing into Europe comes through African hubs. The poor nation of Guinea-Bissau has announced it will shoot suspected drug planes down.


Suspected drug planes that enter Guinea-Bissau's airspace will be shot down in a bid to reduce rampant cocaine trafficking, the government says.


Prime Minister Martinho N'Dafa Cabi said he had personally issued the uncompromising order.


This follows the army's seizure of a truckload of jet fuel in a forest outside the city of Buba on Thursday.


International drugs experts fear the poor, unstable country surrounded by islands could become a "narco-state"



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