The Sinaloa Cartel has moved faster than some of its competitors in accessing the Australian market, US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) intelligence chief Rodney Benson told NPR. Seizures of the drug increased to 796 kilograms in fiscal year 2010-2011, up 103 percent on the previous year's total of 404 kilograms, according to Australian government figures.
The huge mark-up on the drug -- a kilo of cocaine can cost as much as $250,000 in Australia compared to lows of $12,000 in the US -- coupled with Australia's vast coastline have made the island an appealing prospect for transnational criminal organizations.
Though the Sinaloans are apparently one of the main groups responsible for shipments, sending the cocaine via routes in Central America, Europe, and the Pacific islands, the drugs are typically distributed in
These links have been fostered by Sinaloa members visiting
Cocaine use in
In 2010, police officials estimated that roughly half the cocaine entering
This does not just apply to the Australian market; the DEA's Benson told the US House of Representatives sub-committee last year that Sinaloa is dominant in Europe and Asia, as well as
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