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  2. Organised crime in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Area Boys (also known as Agberos) [5] are loosely organised gangs of street children and teenagers, composed mostly of males, who roam the streets of Lagos, Lagos State in Nigeria. [6] They extort money from passers-by, public transporters and traders, sell illegal drugs , act as informal security guards, and perform other "odd jobs" in return ...

  3. Drug trade in West Africa - Wikipedia

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    This allows illegal drugs to be smuggled easily into Europe using “mules”, or human drug vessels. [17] Guinea-Bissau's poverty makes illegal drug trading ideal in the country because the drug trade can earn the country an estimated $2 billion a year, which is nearly two times as much as Guinea-Bissau's GDP. In European cities the value of ...

  4. Area boys - Wikipedia

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    Among the area boys are both sellers and users of illegal drugs. This drug use has been linked as the cause of further crime. [15] A study states "most of them use drugs (cocaine, heroin, marijuana, etc.) either as occasional users or addicts, or as peddlers." Of 77 respondents to a survey, 12.2% dealt drugs, while 60.3% were addicts themselves.

  5. Cannabis in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis is one of the most widely used illegal drugs in Nigeria. Cannabis has no recognized religious or medical use in the country. [citation needed] A study of secondary schools in Northern Nigeria, substance abuse ranged between 1.1 ‑ 3.5% with a male to female ratio of substance use of 3:1. 3% smoked cigarettes, benzodiazepines used by 3 ...

  6. Counterfeit medications - Wikipedia

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    Illegal drugs can be counterfeited easily because no standards or regulations govern them or their packaging though some examples of illegal drugs are sold under "brand names" to indicate certain standards or dosage levels were being adhered to, as in the case of 1960s-era LSD, which was sold with patterns or logos printed on blotter paper ...

  7. Crime in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Area boys are loosely organised gangs of street children and teenagers, composed mostly of males, who roam the streets of Lagos, Lagos State in Nigeria. [14] They extort money from passers-by, public transporters and traders, sell illegal drugs, act as informal security guards, and perform other "odd jobs" in return for compensation.

  8. National Drug Law Enforcement Agency - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://ndlea.gov.ng/. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA) is a federal law enforcement agency in Nigeria under the Federal Ministry of Justice charged with eliminating the growing, processing, manufacturing, selling, exporting, and trafficking of hard drugs. The agency was established by Decree Number 48 of 1989. [1]

  9. Illegal drug trade - Wikipedia

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    The illegal drug trade, drug trafficking, or narcotrafficking is a global black market dedicated to the cultivation, manufacture, distribution and sale of prohibited drugs. Most jurisdictions prohibit trade, except under license , of many types of drugs through the use of drug prohibition laws .