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Table PPP-8. Purity of synthetic drugs at retail level, 2006 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (ii) Sources of information

CountrySource
Belgium-BIPH, Project-Composition of Drugs in circulation
Belgium-CIPH, EWS monitoring
Belgium-DModus Fiesta, pill Testing
BulgariaNational Research Institute of Criminology
Czech RepublicPolice Forces and Criminalistic Institute of Prague
Denmark-AInstitute of Forensic Medicine, University of Aarhus, Street drug study
Denmark-BInstitute of Forensic Medicine, University of Aarhus, Ecstasy Project
GermanyBundeskriminalamt (Federal Criminal Office)
EstoniaForensic Service Centre
France-ALaboratoire de la Police Scientifique de Lyon
France-BLaboratoire interrégional des Douanes de Paris
LatviaForensic Research Department of the State Police
LithuaniaForensic Service, Criminal Police Bureau
LuxembourgSpecial Drug Unit of the Judicial Police, RELIS
HungaryCriminal Professional and Research Institute
MaltaForensic Science Laboratory
NetherlandsDIMS user samples, Trimbos-institute
AustriaFederal Ministry of the Interior
PolandCentral Forensic Laboratory
PortugalCriminal Police Scientific Laboratory — Toxicology
SloveniaMinistry of the Interior — Forensic Science Centre
SlovakiaSlovak Forensic Institute (KEÚ PZ)
FinlandCrime Laboratory, National Bureau of Investigation
United KingdomForensic Science Service
CroatiaMinistry of the Interior- Forensic Centre
TurkeyNational Police Laboratory
NorwayNational Bureau of Crime Investigation

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