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@drkenon2 The high visual visibility of a few prosecuted foreign networks creates a psychological "sieve effect" where local populations attribute systemic regional drug issues to foreigners. In reality, data points out that drug abuse and retail distribution remain overwhelmingly domestic
@drkenon2 The Zambian Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) handles thousands of arrests yearly, the vast majority of whom are local Zambians caught with domestic cannabis. Transnational arrests exist but feature diverse syndicates including Tanzanian, South Asian, and regional networks
@drkenon2 According to the Organized Crime Index, Zambia primarily serves as a geographic transit highway for drugs moving from East Africa and Mozambique into South Africa.
@drkenon2 Research compiled by African dialogue groups highlights that South Africa's intricate domestic drug markets and syndicate architectures evolved locally through post-apartheid socio-economic changes long before any external actors arrived.
@drkenon2 The Mathematical Reality: Because Nigerian nationals represent a minor sliver of that 15% foreign group, they account for a fraction of total national crimes
@drkenon2 South Africa: Criminal Profiles and Conviction TruthsThe Inmate Breakdown: Foreign nationals make up less than 15% of the total prison population in South Africa. Among those foreign inmates, regional neighbors (such as Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Lesotho) comprise the vast majorit
@drkenon2 Nigerian nationals account for a very small fraction of the prison population and drug-related offenses in both South Africa and Zambia. While public narratives frequently exaggerate foreign involvement, institutional crime records and
@drkenon2 To weaponize a broad xenophobic stereotype against over 200 million citizens based on the isolated actions of a few individuals is mathematically absurd, especially when UNODC global reports consistently identify major producer and transit nations outside of Nigeria.