Equilibrium / Sustainability Cocaine trade wrecking forests with stolen oil
Cocaine smugglers are brewing homemade gasoline from crude oil stolen from pipelines in Colombia, according to reports from the National Crime Agency (NYSC) in the US. Officials say the illegal drug is responsible for at least a quarter of the country’s cocaine trade.
Source: msn.comPublished on 2022-12-24
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