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Coin collecting campaign collects 2.2 mln coins by end of October

Coin collecting campaign collects 2.2 mln coins by end of October
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Tartu Kvartali , Eesti Pank , Estonian Forensic Science Institute , Estonia Museum , Eesti Post , Tallinn Jarve ,

Ministry: Drug use in Estonia fell between Q1 and Q2 2022

Drug use in Estonia has fallen in Estonia between the first and second quarters of 2022, the Ministry of Justice says, with the towns of Viljandi and Võru particularly standing out. ....

Ministry Of Justice , Estonian Forensic Science Institute , Estonian Environmental Research Center , South Estonian , Deputy Mayor , Drug Use In Estonia ,

Tax and customs authorities intercept 3.5 tons of cocaine at Muuga Harbor

Operatives of the Tax and Customs Board (MTA), working with the Dutch police, Finnish customs and Europol, intercepted 3.5 tons of cocaine worth around half a billion euros on the street. ....

United States , Läe Virumaa , Kymenlaakso Region , Raul Koppelmaa , Office Of The Prosecutor , Estonian Forensic Science Institute , Muuga Harbor , Milan Express , Prosecutor Raigo Aas , South America , Prosecutor General , Tax And Customs Board , Drug Trafficking ,

Wastewater study: Pandemic has not reduced drug use in Estonia


Wastewater studies of drug residues in Tallinn and Pärnu during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in fall 2020 indicate widespread use of both legal and illegal drugs.
The results of the Tallinn study are comparable to the results of the 2019 wastewater study, based on which it can be stated that despite the restrictions and the decrease in tourism, drug use did not decrease significantly in 2020, but rather increased for some substances.
As in 2019, the most common drugs in the Tallinn area were cannabis, amphetamine and cocaine. These were followed by methamphetamine and MDMA, the use of which had increased dramatically compared to a year earlier. ....

Katri Abel Ollo , National Institute For Health Development , Estonian Forensic Science Institute , National Institute , Health Development , கற்றி ஏபெல் ஒல்லோ , தேசிய நிறுவனம் க்கு ஆரோக்கியம் வளர்ச்சி , எஸ்டோனியன் தடயவியல் அறிவியல் நிறுவனம் , தேசிய நிறுவனம் , ஆரோக்கியம் வளர்ச்சி ,