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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Albania continues to be the main source of drugs to Greece, according to a report

10.22% of the total quantity of heroin seized in Greece, 8.7% of cocaine and 69.32% of crude cannabis were originated from Albania. 41.51% of seized heroin was by Turkey.
Posted by Duncan Kinder at 4:01 PM

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