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Extreme Drug Smuggling

  • Drug substance fighting has caused a significant challenge in combating its effects on drug users worldwide. The war on drugs has majored in eradicating drug smuggling. In the following paper we will discuss the difficulties of fighting drug trafficking, its impact on society and the procedures involved in recruiting new participants.

    Transit of illegal drugs around the world, including the United States where cocaine is the major drug in the market involves cartels that include citizens, government workers and other civil servant. Involvement of these parties has rendered much to eradicating drug smuggling. A typical drug cartel comprises four groups. The falcons (street eyes and ears) are responsible for reporting security activities. Hitmen are responsible for assassinations, kidnappings, theft and security. The lieutenants (second highest) supervise the falcons and hitmen and have the mandate to carry out the low execution without consulting the bosses. The drug lords are the highest rank supervisors of the entire industry. Drugs transportation may be done via packing the drugs between clothes, hiding them in the human body through surgery among other methods such as packing in branded containers as mentioned by others writing persuasive essays.

    Such loopholes such as poverty, unemployment resulting in idleness, and peer pressure, have contributed to an easier recruitment of participants by smugglers. Enticing and convincing strategy using money and s promises has been one of the recruitment methods. Immigrants and refugees are the potential new participants. Violence and war leave people vulnerable to kidnappings and sexual violence by recruiters who force the kidnapped people to engage in drug smuggling. Free people are also threatened and forced to join a drug cartel.

    There are cases where smugglers use bribes to pay officers and other officials to turn a blind eye on trafficking. Smugglers to some extent outwit security systems and prepare back up plans. Smugglers may use wet and muddy landing fields they know which gives them an advantage over drug control agencies. Transportation plans are not disclosed to anyone outside the cartel.

    Drugs have a negative impact on society as drug users become useless. The low earning group and middle class have been tracked in drug consuming and engagement in drug smuggling, which has resulted in yielding a generation of drug users. Drug consumption leads to health deterioration and impoverishment in the society, hence an increase in crimes. Drug smugglers have a very secret organizational structure. It is almost impossible to track the identities of the cartel bosses, unlike the identities of low level of street sellers.

    Drug trafficking is an international problem. We see that drug cartels have a specific structure. Every member has a set of specific responsibilities. In order to spread their influence, cartels use intimidation, force and bribery to recruit new members and participants. They have a number of ways to hide drugs and smuggle them. The final part of the process is selling drugs to users. The sale of the costly drugs affects the financial situation of lower class and middle class users, which creates the prerequisites for committing crimes.