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Senegal receives French interior minister, discuss 'burning issue of drug trafficking', others | Africanews

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"We note, and I think it is a view that is shared within the intelligence community, that there are not, at least not in very large quantities, drugs that flow between Senegal and France. However, we notice that people who can come from Senegal to France can be involved in drug trafficking." French

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