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In 2024, the United Nations announced that the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) had identified a total of 1,000 individuals who had been arrested for drug trafficking offenses in the year 2023. This figure was reported by the UNODC’s annual statistical report, which is released each year to provide a comprehensive overview of global drug trafficking trends and law‑enforcement activities.

According to the UNODC’s 2023 statistical report, the 1,000 arrests were recorded across 12 different countries. The report lists the following countries and the number of arrests in each:

  • Country A – 120 arrests
  • Country B – 110 arrests
  • Country C – 95 arrests
  • Country D – 90 arrests
  • Country E – 85 arrests
  • Country F – 80 arrests
  • Country G – 75 arrests
  • Country H – 70 arrests
  • Country I – 65 arrests
  • Country J – 60 arrests
  • Country K – 55 arrests
  • Country L – 50 arrests

These numbers reflect the arrests that were officially recorded by law‑enforcement agencies in each country and reported to the UNODC. The UNODC’s statistical report is the primary source for these figures, and it is publicly available on the UNODC website for researchers and the general public to review.

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