Fiji’s Methamphetamine Crisis: Pacific’s biggest Drug Bust and surging HIV Rates | The Index
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In January 2024, Fiji recorded the Pacific’s largest methamphetamine seizure of over four tons bound for Australia. If sold there, the drugs would have had an estimated street value up to 1.2 billion Australian dollars.
This episode of The Index unpacks how Fiji has become a key transit hub and takes a closer look at the emerging domestic market, the role of foreign criminal networks and the devastating impacts on Fijian society, including a tenfold rise in HIV cases over the past decade.
Guests:
Virginia Comolli, Head of Pacific Programme, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
Sesenieli Naitala, Survival Advocacy Network - Fiji
Host:
Thin Lei Win
Learn more: Global Organized Crime Index — ocindex.net
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