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Thursday, 3 January, 2002, 06:21 GMT
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Jamaica battles UK drug 'mules'
Jamaica pledges new measures to improve cocaine detection after fears that dozens of smugglers are using flights to London.

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 | Deputy High Commissioner in Jamaica, Phil Simpkinson: "One passenger in 10 could have as many as 100 packets of cocaine" real 28k
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 | Metropolitan Police Authority Chairman Toby Harris: "In one case, drugs seized had a street value of half a million pounds" real 28k
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Jamaica battles UK drug 'mules'
Jamaica pledges new measures to improve cocaine detection after fears that dozens of smugglers are using flights to London.

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Also:
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 | Deputy High Commissioner in Jamaica, Phil Simpkinson: "One passenger in 10 could have as many as 100 packets of cocaine" real 28k
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 | Metropolitan Police Authority Chairman Toby Harris: "In one case, drugs seized had a street value of half a million pounds" real 28k
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The BBC's Jon Silverman
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Deputy High Commissioner in Jamaica, Phil Simpkinson: "One passenger in 10 could have as many as 100 packets of cocaine"
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Metropolitan Police Authority Chairman Toby Harris: "In one case, drugs seized had a street value of half a million pounds"
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