Muhinur Choudhury, Senior Project Officer, 19 Dec 2010 We arrived at the conference at approx 11am, the main theme of the morning was based on ‘Cultural Diplomacy towards National and regional integration for socio-economic advancement’. We were invited to sit on the panel along with other government department representatives and NGO’s. The next part of [...]
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At the NAYCONF 2010 – Conference on Drugs and Corruption
Posted: 5 January 2011 in Excursions, The GambiaTags: aasha, africa, crime, drug dealing, gambia, young people, youth
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Drug Dealer ‘stabbed 16 times’
Posted: 9 September 2008 in UncategorizedTags: drug dealing, drug deaths, Drugs
A DRUG dealer who had allegedly been stabbed 16 times was estimated to have been left in a burning Mercedes for 20 minutes, a court heard. Firefighters attended the car fire in Tranby Gardens, Wollaton, after receiving a call at 1.47am on October 4 last year. Nottingham Crown Court heard 45-year-old Shokat Chenia had been [...]
The west African connection: drug barons find new route on to the streets of Britain
Posted: 27 August 2008 in NewsTags: cocaine, drug dealing, Drugs, Gangs
Drug gangs are increasingly smuggling cocaine on to the streets of Britain using new routes through west Africa, a senior intelligence officer warns today. Latin American cartels are developing the route into Europe after a crackdown on transatlantic shipments, prompting the British agency that fights organised crime to expand the number of field officers it [...]