Samoa struggles to deal with the devastating social impacts of an increase in methamphetamines use

Pacific island nations have long been used by criminal organisations as a transhipment point to smuggle illicit drugs. But in Samoa, an increase in arrests involving methamphetamines suggests the country has also become a market for them as well. Police and other groups say its having a devastating social impact, particularly among young people

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