Come on on the street our rights are not im going to squash. They are women who are changing. The living. Digital. Starts to take on. Alone a very warm welcome indeed to Focus On Europe with me peter craven and we begin in Southern Spain which is one of the largest gateways for Illegal Drugs entering the European Union every day traffic has smuggle tons of hashish across the mediterranean from morocco its an uneven battle between the local police and the gangs transporting the drugs in high powered speedboats all the more remarkable
therefore the recent arrest of drug baron Francisco Tech home his gang is believed to control eighty percent of the hashish that passes through the town of la linea Teller Concept c. E. O. But despite thats Arrest Lavinia remains a key hub for the Narcotics Business not surprising given that the Straits Of Gibraltar is a very narrow channel at this point out so that fact that Youth Unemployment in the area is up to around eighty percent while young men can
Therefore the recent arrest of drug baron Francisco Tech haun his gang is believed to control eighty percent of the hashish that passes through the town of la linea teller concept. But despite that arrest lavinia remains a key hub for the narcotics business not surprising given that the straits of gibraltar is a very narrow channel at this point out so that fact that youth unemployment in the area is up to around eighty percent while young men can earn a thousand euros a day through traffic for their part the people of the town say the situation is getting worse by the day. The african coastline is just barely visible on the horizon yet morocco one of the biggest hashish producers worldwide is just thirty kilometers away more drugs than ever before are passing through lenient elect concepcion spain people are worried. And theres never been this battle the empathy the reports bring rocks here but not on the scale in the most real reality everyone is talking about is that they mark. Thei
of artifacts sold on e bay has risen to something in the range of ten thousand a year traditional archaeologists like marianne bradley are say our heritage is at risk. they called treasure hunters detectorists or just plain looters plundered archaeological sites are a growing problem in germany million parkland is in charge of excavations at a two thousand year old roman burial ground whenever possible she and her team dig in secrecy for fear of illegal treasure hunters. then than twenty but when this all fever takes over they just keep digging and they might make off with crucial files that would have told us the dates or enabled some other conclusion is that vick discoveries that are forever lost to science it s hard to pin a monetary figure on the damage caused by illegal treasure hunters but police estimate it s in the millions of euros. treasure hunting with special detectors has evolved