Cocaine crisis in Bavaria: Online trading and fentanyl threaten the youth!

Cocaine crisis in Bavaria: Online trading and fentanyl threaten the youth!

Ainring, Deutschland - In Bavaria, a worrying increase in cocaine consumption is emerging. According to the State Criminal Police Office (LKA), the availability of cocaine has "increased extraordinarily" in recent years. In 2024, the authorities registered 3,972 violations in connection with cocaine, which is a dramatic increase in 2023 and 2,560 compared to 3,638 cases in 2023 and 2,560. The increasing number of consumers in Bavaria raises questions about public health and security.

The dangers of drug abuse are reinforced by the growing presence of synthetic opioids, especially fentanyl. These substances gain market shares because they are cheaper and highly effective. The LKA also reports that cocaine has been the second most common cause of deaths due to narcotics abuse in Bavaria for three years. These alarming statistics make it clear that increased attention is necessary to combat drug trafficking.

challenges from the online drug trade

The Bavarian police are increasingly focusing on the online drug trade, which has gained popularity in recent years. At a conference of police authorities, public prosecutors and customs from 20 countries, which took place in the Bavarian police training institute in Ainring, topics such as the massive cocaine trade in Europe and the new challenges were discussed by online drug trafficking. The LKA emphasizes that the perpetrators who are active on the Internet, especially in the Darknet, can be determined more easily.

In addition to the local efforts, the international addiction control council (INCB) shows in its 2023 annual report that online drug trafficking increases the availability of drugs in illegal markets worldwide. Criminal prosecution authorities face major challenges, in particular by the use of encryption methods and cryptocurrencies that make it difficult to persecute drug crime. Governments are encouraged to use INCB instruments to combat online drug trade and to promote international cooperation.

new information initiatives on drug policy

The Federal Ministry of Health has launched a new digital portal to provide central data on legal and illegal addictive substances. This portal, initiated by the addiction and drug representative Burkhard Blienert and editorially supervised by the IFT Institute for Therapy Research, is the aim of providing comprehensive information about the consumption of drugs in Germany within the next two years. This includes data on the spread of substance use, problematic consumption, social and health consequences as well as to ask for treatment and prevention.

The portal currently offers information about the consumption of illegal drugs and cannabis in Germany. With interactive graphic representations, the statistics should be prepared user -friendly to support both laypersons and specialists. This digital portal is described as unique in Europe and could close a gap in information transfer via drugs and addiction.

The current developments in drug use and trade urgently need to flow into public and political discourse. The impending measures in the field of drug policy and prevention are necessary steps to combat this growing problem.

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