Global issues pertaining to container shipping continue to grow over time. Issues concerning hazards, empty containers, and containers lost at sea are among the most important issues companies look to fix. With each one of these issues, more issues derive from each. Just a few of the hazards include smuggling, theft, contraband, and terrorism. As for empty containers, this issue continues to leave companies in a confusion as to how to manage it. Containers lost at sea are creating a danger for the environment, other ships, and even different types of animal species.
Drug smuggling has always been an issue on land but Federal law-enforcement officials say perhaps as much as half of the narcotic floods directly into New York and other East
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Cocaine smuggling in containers fell off the charts for a while, but now they are back on the rise. NY Times comments that, “containers are the dream smuggling device. They enable traffickers to move large quantities of drugs without jeopardizing expensive light planes, boats, trucks and crews. Shipping fees are inconsequential compared to the tens of thousands of dollars demanded by contraband pilots, and there is no need to coordinate air drops and sometimes multiple transfers to boats and trucks.”
The Customs Service is in charge of fighting cocaine smugglers, but they are also in charge of keeping traffic moving smoothly through ports. The customs’ officials say that they would like to search more containers but it is a hard task to obtain without causing an extensive disruption. Recently though, they have brought the National Guard into the picture. Even with their help inspectors anticipate opening fewer than 3 percent of the more than 1 million containers expected this year. Drug smuggling is not the only type of smuggling going on either. Human smuggling is on the uprise. Human smuggling in containers seems to be most commonly found from China to U.S. NBC news says, “Since Dec. 28, more than 130 illegal immigrants have been apprehended after arriving at U.S. and Canadian ports inside shipping containers. U.S. officials say the
Drug cartels have arisen as a major crisis for the future in the Americas. Individuals indulge themselves on drugs for many reasons such as tradition, attempting to escape poverty, and generating revenue for rebellious activities. Drug trafficking has proven to be ludacris, with the increasing involvement of corrupt government officials in their distribution. The UN has stated the approximate estimation of profits of drug trade is roughly around $150 billion alone in the Americas, which accounts slightly less than 5% GDP. Currently the most common way of drug transport is land through Central American countries like Mexico, and it eventually crosses over the border to the United States.
Author Peter Andreas explains that a "wide range of smuggling practices" has been part of the "cross-border economic exchange since the nineteenth century," and hence the present-day smuggling of drugs across the border into the United States is not at all a new phenomenon (Andreas, 2012, p. 29). In fact Andreas explains that the economic relationship between the United States and Mexico "…was founded on smuggling," and today (as drugs move from south to north) things are opposite of what they were two hundred or so years ago when the smuggling went from north to south (Andreas, 29).
The United States agency of drugs have discovered that for all of the illegal drugs consumed in the nation has been transported by the Mexican cartels. “U.S. federal officials say that the mexican cartels operate in dozens of U.S. cities and analysts say they are moving to consolidate their control of the entire supply chain of illegals drugs”(Schwartz, 1). The government of the United States have been conducting the investigation to now if the cartels are north. Many big cities today have a piece of the cartel organization working there and also producing drugs to distribute within the city. According to the investigation done by the DEA and U.N officials “Mexican cartels have established command - and - control centers to orchestrate cocaine shipments by sea and air along the still wild caribbean coast with the help of local authorities”(Booth, 2). All though that the cartel are moving to the United States they are still leaving command center in mexico to conduct shipments by ground or any other shipments overseas. The cartel is able to transport such quantities of drugs with help of the local authorities and other corrupt government officials.
criminal groups operating from Mexico smuggle cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, amphetamines, and marijuana into the United States.
Cartels have developed complex trade routes and methods of drug smuggling. They use objects such as cars, drones, and they also hide drugs in balloons, or other small rubber packages. This allows them to swallow the drugs and later retrieving, lubricant is used to swallow these packages and later take laxatives to retrieve them. In some cases, they will also sew these packages under the skins of animals.
Back in the 1980s, Pablo Escobar was the biggest cocaine trafficker in the world. On a good day, from Columbia, Escobar would smuggle about 15 tons of cocaine into the United States. He used a variety of ways to sneak his product into the country, but the most straightforward of which was through American-based airlines. When he first started smuggling cocaine, Escobar would have his mother sew five kilos into the lining of a jacket, then one of his sicarios (hitmen) would wear the jacket onto a flight to the United States and walk right through the security. Eventually, Escobar would smuggle up to five tons a day into this
Drug trafficking has been a major issue not only in this country but across the world.
Summary: The southwest border region is the most significant national level storage, transportation and transshipment area for illicit drug shipments that are designed for markets throughout the US. The south west region is the biggest drug smuggling zone in the US. More illegal drugs are seized in this area than in any other arrival zone. Mexican cartels have developed expensive drug transportation networks extending from the Southwest border to all regions of the US. Drugs gets smuggled between ports of entry along the southwest border and are stored all throughout the US. The threat posted to the nation by the Mexican cartels that operate in Mexico and the southwest border region extends well beyond drug trafficking to other criminal activities including border
Therefore, I would mainly rely on the snitch system to help reduce some of the contraband. Informants report to staff what is smuggled inside and who is receiving it (Bohm & Haley, 2011). Employees are my primary concern
This past Tuesday I had the opportunity to listen to DEA Agent Michael Sullivan talk about his career as a DEA Agent. He did not specifically discuss one thing, but he talked about how he started off doing Border Patrol. He discussed how he often caught people that were trying to transport drugs back and forth. He also mentioned that the largest amount of drugs he found was over 21,000 grams of weed. One interesting thing that I enjoyed from his discussion was the different tactics he told us that people use as a way to transport drugs from the US to another country. He told us that people will cut all of the organs out of a dead baby and stuff the baby with drugs. They
Corporations and shipping lines with a proven track record of legal integrity and safety are given a low-risk assessment. Customs then focuses on “aberrations”, cargo from unknown companies or “trouble-spot” locations, cargo that follows erratic shipping routes, or any other “red flag” activities. A large risk analysis matrix for global cargo is continuously expanded. The data is fed in, the risk assessment is generated, and cargo with a clean bill of health is allowed to continue at will while containers with a high-risk value are tagged for inspection.” (Nordstrom,
Sub details-In some cases those who are smugglers all begin by taking drugs and the reason they might have taken it is because they in some type of way felt pressured by their so called “friends”.
Drug trafficking has been an ongoing epidemic in the United States, as well us other countries for an unimaginable amount of time. Illegal drugs varying from heroin and cocaine are primarily the main drugs that get smuggled in the United States from South America. Even marijuana and methamphetamine have been popular in the drug smuggling “industry”. These gangs go to a variety of different extents to get the job done. Drug trafficking increases the violence levels These drugs have been smuggled through the Southwest Border since the 1970s and are attempting to expand the distribution of those drugs into eastern U.S. markets. The countries of drug production have been seen as the worst affected by prohibition. In many countries worldwide, the illegal drug trafficking can be directly linked to high violent crimes. This is especially true in third world countries, but has still been seen as an issue for many developed countries all over the world. Drug trafficking increases the risk of violence and crime due rise of addiction along with an increase of death. It also effects the along with correctional system effects.to its high costs, Nearly all of the heroin produced in Mexico is destined for distribution in the United States. Organized crime groups operating from Mexico produce, smuggle, and distribute various illegal drugs after trafficking them across the US border. Trafficking groups that operate from Mexico tend to avoid penalties by their stealthy methods of smuggling
Profiles of high-level drug smugglers and offenders and from the age range of 20-69 (p.72-77).
Drug trafficking has become an increasingly growing problem in the world today. Illegal drug trade is a worldwide black market consisting of production, distribution, packaging, and sale of illegal substances. Although today’s "War on Drugs" is a modern phenomenon, drug problems have been a common problem throughout history. The market for illegal drugs is massive, when we consider the estimated global drug trade value is worth $321 billion (Vulliamy). The most drug trafficking happens on the border between Mexico and the United States. Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon said, “Our neighbor is the largest consumer of drugs in the world. And everybody wants to sell him drugs through our door and our window”