'Every region is affected': Shanmugam lays out 'worrying' global drugs situation

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SINGAPORE — Every region in the world is affected by drugs, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Wednesday (May 8) in parliament.

SINGAPORE — Every region in the world is affected by drugs, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Wednesday in parliament.SINGAPORE — Every region in the world is affected by drugs, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Wednesday in parliament.

In the European Union, half of all homicides and more than a quarter of illegal firearms seizures are linked to drug trafficking, he added. “When terrorists attack, it becomes big news," said Mr Shanmugam."But with drug violence, it gets ignored, even though it is much bigger and a more continuous threat, which affects many more people. And really, this should be taken more seriously.”

In Mexico, murders, abductions and forced disappearances happen almost every day because of turf wars between drug cartels, said Mr Shanmugam. In 2020, the state of Oregon in the United States decriminalised the use and possession of small amounts of most drugs, including cocaine, meth and heroin. By August 2023, the majority of people in Oregon wanted to repeal the measure, and they did so in 2024.

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