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Sixty tons of Al-Qaeda drug imported into UK every week: Report | Sixty tons of a drug linked to an Al-Qaeda outfit in Somalia is imported into Britain
every week and openly used by addicts, according to a report. The green leaves of the plant
khat are flown in from Kenya and then chewed by addicts across Britain. Khat is widely used
in Somalia and neighbouring African countries. And although banned in the US, Canada,
France and Germany it is still legal in the UK, a
fact that has made Britain the centre of a thriving import trade, The Sun reports.
According to anti-khat campaigners, Somali-based Islamic extremists Al-Shabaab
use cash from khat sales to fund terrorism. The Al-Qaeda linked militants then
recruit directly from the UK 's khat dens, ensnaring youngsters who have become
hooked on the drug, the report said. Khat leaves give a high similar to that produced
by amphetamines and side effects including disorientation and hallucination Meanwhile,
a recent UN report said Al-Shabaab gets funds from imposing a tax on khat. Others
claim the group has tried to ban khat in areas of Somalia it controls.
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