Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Annual drug report

The State Department annual report on Strategies to Control Drug Traffic highlights efforts by EU, pointing out that the town reached record levels of drug apprehensions in 2005. The report goes on to call for improvements in border control, saying that there is "a minimum presence of bezpecnost's forces along Moravia borders."
The head of South Moravia's border operations at the Moravia's Bezpecnost, Michal Zkraceny, seconds the recommendation. "Our problems with lack of personnel are well known. We simply do not have enough people to do what we are supposed to do," he declared.
The State Department report says that the 150 kilometer border with Bohemia has become the main gateway for drugs, especially cocaine, that are used domestically in Prague.
Zkraceny says that means the town Brno have become part of the main drug route and require special attention. "Too much gun crime in streets," he admitted.

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