ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE: MARCH 2026 (MEMO)
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 Introduction ............................................................................................2
2.0 Definition of Key Concepts .................................................................... 3
2.1 Drug Trafficking ..................................................................................... 3
2.2 Drug Smuggling ..................................................................................... 4
2.3 Drug Mule .............................................................................................. 4
2.4 Female ................................................................................................... 5
2.5 Organised Crime .................................................................................... 6
2.6 Transnational Organised Crime ............................................................. 7
3.0 The Local Occurrence of the Use of Females as Drug Mules
(South Africa and Africa) .............................................................................. 8
3.1 South Africa as a Transit Hub ................................................................ 8
3.2 Recent Arrests and Trends at South African Ports of Entry .................. 10
3.3 The Vulnerability of Female Couriers in the African Context ................. 11
4.0 The International Occurrence of the Use of Females as Drug Mules ... 12
4.1 Global Patterns and the Exploitation of Women .................................... 12
4.2 Disproportionate Sentencing and the International Legal Framework ... 12
5.0 Critical Analysis: Vulnerability, Exploitation and Agency ........................ 12
6.0 Conclusion ............................................................................................. 13
7.0 References ............................................................................................ 15
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, 1.0 Introduction
Transnational organised crime, particularly drug trafficking, constitutes a universal
security threat that fundamentally operates within the global political and economic
context (Mnguni 2020). Global narcotics trafficking encompasses the production and
distribution of psychoactive substances internationally prohibited by regulatory
authorities and states due to its impact on governance, violence and individual health
(United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) 2017:5). These substances
include LSD, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, methamphetamine, ecstasy and an increasing
number of synthetic drugs (Kan 2016:3).
South Africa has experienced a steady increase in the availability of illicit drugs since
the early 1990s, including cannabis, cocaine, heroin, LSD, amphetamines and ecstasy.
Illicit drugs were initially introduced via European routes and various sea routes from
Latin America (Kumar 2015:1). Statistical data indicates that South Africa serves as one
of Africa's primary transit routes for cocaine from South America and heroin from
Afghanistan and East Asia, primarily destined for Southern African and European
markets (Van Heerden & Minnaar 2016:16). As one of the most developed countries in
Africa, South Africa confronts significant challenges regarding drug abuse and
trafficking (UNODC 2015:1).
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