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Southeast Asian nations join forces to combat drug trafficking
Al Jazeera English
2015-11-19
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The UN estimates drug trafficking across South East Asia is worth more than $33bn a year.
That is why several nations are coming together in a bid to stop the illegal drugs trade, as Wayne Hay reports.
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