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Terror Networks
US says Qaeda funded by Colombian cocaine
2010-01-05
[Al Arabiya Latest] Colombian guerrillas have entered into "an unholy alliance" with Islamic extremists who are helping the Marxist rebels smuggle cocaine through Africa on its way to European consumers, a U.S. official told Reuters.

Interdiction efforts have made it more difficult to send cocaine straight from Colombia and other Andean producer nations to the United States and Europe.

So criminal organizations including the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, are going through Africa to access the European market. And they are doing it with the help of al-Qaeda and other groups branded terrorists by Washington, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

"In the mid to late 1990s when the Europeans became better at maritime interdiction, off the coasts of Portugal and Spain for example, traffickers started moving their routes southward. So the next progression was to Western Africa," said Jay Bergman, DEA director for the Andean region of South America.

Three West African men accused of ties to al-Qaeda were extradited to New York in December on drug trafficking and terrorism charges.

It was the first time U.S. authorities established a link suggesting al-Qaeda is funding itself in part by providing security for drug smugglers in West Africa.

"As suggested by the recent arrest of three alleged al-Qaeda operatives, the expansion of cocaine trafficking through West Africa has provided the venue for an unholy alliance between South American narco-terrorists and Islamic extremists," Bergman said in an interview over the weekend.

To reach the U.S. market, Colombian smugglers are meanwhile being driven to use disposable, fiberglass submarines. The homemade craft are constructed in the mangroves of Colombia's Pacific coast, used to carry drugs to Mexico for transshipment to the United States, then sunk.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Colombian judges and police would say it has never been a victimless crime.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2010-01-05 17:16  

#4  So much for the victimless crime.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-01-05 11:43  

#3  They also have a lot of money in diamonds out of West Africa (at least they did).
Posted by: rjschwarz   2010-01-05 10:19  

#2  Saudi funding is supplemented by significant contributions from drug addicts across Europe and North America (heroin for sure, and probably cocaine and pot to a lesser degree. Patriotic druggies should stick to meth - much is still made in America.)
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-01-05 08:41  

#1  No. Actually it's funded by your Saudi allies, Jay.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2010-01-05 01:26  

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