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Despite police crackdown, most drugs make it through Antwerp

Clip: 3/13/2022 | 7m 57s

Belgium police are trying to intercept cocaine, but most of it makes it into Europe anyway

Antwerp, Belgium, is one of the largest entry points into Europe and home to what Europol believes to be one of the most active cocaine trafficking networks. Local police raided dozens of locations last month and arrested 45 people as one part of an international effort to crackdown on the growing problem. Special Correspondent Willem Marx reports.

03/13/2022

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