Disagreement over Mexico's war on drugs
30-July-2005, Mexico, L.A. Daily News
Mexico finally is fighting the war on drugs that the U.S. government has demanded for decades: a frontal assault on drug barons, their organizations and their merchandise, using the police and military in concert with U.S. intelligence.
The ...
Govt defends prisons management over drugs
10-July-2005, Australia, ABC News
The Western Australia Government has defended its management of prisons following revelations almost 800 prisoners have tested positive to drugs.
State Opposition Leader Matt Birney says it is disgraceful so many inmates have gained access to ...
Retired cop rides for change to nations drug ...
15-June-2005, United States, Brush News Tribune
Horseback riders on Hwy 6 between Brush and Hillrose are as common as muck in a barnyard and usually dont rate a second glance. However, on Monday, the sight of a cowboy wearing a t-shirt emblazed with the words Cops Say Legalize Drugs was ...
Coke-addicted cop should keep job, appeal panel ...
16-May-2005, Canada, CBC News
A Toronto Police officer who says his cocaine addiction resulted from undercover work should be allowed to keep his job, a review board said Monday.
The decision by the Ontario Civilian Commission on Police Services (OCCOPS) reverses an earlier ...
Cops, Soldiers Smuggled Drugs
13-May-2005, United States, Join Together
A group of 16 current and former police officers and military personnel were caught in an FBI sting operation and charged with smuggling cocaine from Mexico into the U.S., the Associated Press reported May 12.
The Arizona Army National Guard ...
Police 'help smuggle drugs'
09-May-2005, Australia, The Courier-Mail
THE Australian Federal Police have been accused of failing to properly investigate allegations of drug trafficking at domestic airports because serving officers were involved.
The former head of operations for the AFP's internal investigations, ...
Sex, lies, drugs and staties: Narc squad blasted ...
05-May-2005, United States, Boston Herald
A state police sergeant allegedly was able to steal ``pounds and pounds'' of cocaine because the department's oversight of confiscated narcotics was ``sloppy and lax,'' a prosecutor said yesterday.
The system was so flawed, prosecutor ...
Jury to hear sordid tale of cop's kinky sex, ...
03-May-2005, United States, Boston Herald
By Tom Farmer
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 - Updated: 07:44 AM EST
A tale of kinky group sex and wife-swapping fueled by the voracious consumption of stolen drugs finally reached the bitter end when state police Sgt. Timothy White threatened to kill his ...
Students volunteer to stamp out drugs
25-April-2005, China, Xinhuanet
BEIJING, April 25 -- Fudan University set up the city's first student social work team involved in preventing drug abuse yesterday.
About 80 students have signed up to be part-time social workers with the Fudan Ziqiang Youth Volunteer Team, ...
Ex-policeman gets five years in prison in fake ...
04-April-2005, United States, KLTV 7
A jury today ordered five years in prison for an ex-Dallas policeman in the so-called fake drugs scandal.
Jurors on March 31st convicted Mark De La Paz of lying to a judge in a search warrant application.
De La Paz had faced punishment ranging ...
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