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The Commission has today announced further funding for a programme to fight drug trafficking and organised crime, the AIRCOP project – ongoing since 2011 in several countries of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.
EU steps up its efforts to fight organised crime and drug trafficking in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean
The European Commission has announced additional funding of three million euros for the Airport Communication Project (AIRCOP), an on-going initiative in several countries of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean to help reduce trafficking in drugs and other illicit products, thanks to more effective, well-connected counter-narcotic activities. This includes connecting the participating airports to international databases and communication networks and promoting intelligence and information sharing. European Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs, said: "Organised crime, drug trafficking and the damage that they bring are a global problem that requires a strong and coordinated response". So far, thanks to this programme more than 355 kg of cocaine and 1120 kg of cannabis were seized, among other results. With today's announcement, the European Commission has contributed almost €8 million to the AIRCOP project.
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_IP-14-914_en.htm