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		<title>Duddridge investigates Somalian drug trade</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 13:32:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Rachel Charman Rochford and Southend East Conservative MP James Duddridge yesterday enquired into illegal drugs sold in Southend by people of Somalian origin. Mr Duddridge yesterday addressed his question to the Secretary of State for the Home Department Alan Johnson. He wrote: “to ask what assessment he has made of the trends in levels of illegal drugs sold by Somali nationals in Southend and England and Wales.” Mr Duddridge received a response from Alan Campbell, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office, who wrote: “A formal assessment into the trends in the sales of illegal drugs by Somali nationals has not been made. “Drug offences are not separately identifiable by nationality. “The illegal supply of drugs is a serious matter. “Trafficking in controlled drugs of all classes needs to be tackled robustly in order to reduce the harm drugs cause to communities and organised criminality associated with their supply. “The Government&#8217;s strategy is to bear down on all points in the drugs supply chain in order to disrupt criminal gangs, stifle drug supply and reduce the harm caused to communities in the UK. “Increasing quantities of drugs are being seized and organised crime groups and dealers disrupted. “The latest figure [...]]]></description>
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