Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham Becoming 'No-Go Areas' Because Of Drugs Gangs... Just Like Mexico And Brazil Says The UNITED NATIONS -- Daily Mail
* UN narcotics chief: Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool are comparable to Brazil and Mexico for their 'no-go' areas
* Badly managed large scale immigration fuels the problem
* 'Drug traffickers, organised crime, drug users - they take over'
* Celebrity use of drugs is helping to 'normalise use' in society
* ACPO says it does 'not recognise the reference to "no go" areas in the UK'
Areas of Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham have become 'no-go' areas where the law is losing the battle against drug traffickers and organised crime, according to the United Nations' drugs chief.
The three cities were directly compared to the drug cartels which hold sway over large parts of Brazil and Mexico by Professor Hamid Ghodse, the president of the UN’s International Narcotics Control Board (INCB).
He said the cities were trapped in 'a vicious cycle of social exclusion and drugs problems and fractured communities'.
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My Comment: I've seen the "no-go areas" in Rio .... if that is what is happening in Britain .... shesshhh .... that is going to produce a hell of a lot of problems.
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