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Italy arrests drug traffickers who used migrants as couriers, police say

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Posted on February 19, 2025

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ROME (Reuters) - Twenty-seven people have been arrested in a pan-European raid against two drug trafficking groups, one of which used migrants as couriers, Italy's Carabinieri police said on Wednesday

Italy Detains 27 in Drug Trafficking Scheme Involving Migrants

ROME (Reuters) - Twenty-seven people have been arrested in a pan-European raid against two drug trafficking groups, one of which used migrants as couriers, Italy's Carabinieri police said on Wednesday.

The suspects were taken in for drug offences in Italy, Albania and Spain, the Carabinieri said, adding that 20 of them were remanded in custody and seven placed under house arrest.

One group, led by Nigerians, used young Nigerian asylum seekers or refugees to transport marijuana across Italy and Europe, the police statement said.

A long-distance bus terminal near Rome's Tiburtina train station was "used as a national and international sorting centre for drug trafficking", it added.

The couriers had been recruited from a migrant reception centre on the outskirts of Rome used as a depot for drugs.

The second group, led by Albanians, was said to import marijuana to Italy, using fast boats across the Adriatic, to sell it on to Nigerian traffickers.

Some of the Albanian suspects were also charged with aggravated extortion against Nigerian buyers who were late with their drug payments, police said.

Italy is one of the main entry points into Europe for sea migrants setting off from North Africa and Turkey. It has registered almost 230,000 arrivals since the start of 2023.

(Reporting by Alvise Armellini, editing by Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • 27 individuals arrested in a European drug raid.
  • Migrants used as couriers by Nigerian traffickers.
  • Albanian group imported drugs via the Adriatic Sea.
  • Rome's bus terminal used as a drug sorting center.
  • Italy is a key entry point for sea migrants.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people were arrested in the drug trafficking raid?
Twenty-seven people have been arrested in a pan-European raid against two drug trafficking groups.
What role did migrants play in the drug trafficking scheme?
One group led by Nigerians used young Nigerian asylum seekers or refugees to transport marijuana across Italy and Europe.
What was the method of drug importation used by the Albanian group?
The second group, led by Albanians, imported marijuana to Italy using fast boats across the Adriatic.
What charges were some Albanian suspects facing?
Some Albanian suspects were charged with aggravated extortion against Nigerian buyers who were late with their drug payments.
How many migrant arrivals has Italy registered in 2023?
Italy has registered almost 230,000 arrivals since the start of 2023, making it a main entry point for sea migrants.

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