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The Shift in Colombia's Drug Trade: From Rebels to Gangsters
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The Shift in Colombia's Drug Trade: From Rebels to Gangsters

Colombia's cocaine trade is experiencing a significant transformation, with organized crime groups now dominating the market, targeting Europe and Asia.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Recent developments in Colombia's drug trade indicate a notable shift from leftwing rebel groups to organized crime syndicates. This transition has implications for the scale and distribution of cocaine production.

Gangsters are reportedly increasing their operations, leading to a rise in the volume of cocaine being sold, particularly to markets in Europe and Asia. This change raises concerns about the evolving nature of drug trafficking in the region.

As the dynamics of the drug trade evolve, it remains to be seen how this will affect both local communities and international efforts to combat drug-related crime.