Reports suggest that the Kinahan cartel exploited African air ambulances as a covert method to move cocaine into Europe, bypassing more heavily monitored commercial routes. These ambulance flights—ostensibly for medical purposes—were allegedly used to shuttle illicit cargo because their humanitarian guise provided less scrutiny at airports and over flight paths. In several cases, the cartel is said to have paid bribes and secured access to remote airstrips in Africa, enabling the planes to land and transfer narcotics discreetly before proceeding to Europe.
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