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Table SZR-17. Number of methamphetamine seizures, 2001 to 2008

Country20012002200320042005200620072008
Belgium ::2016::::
Bulgaria::::0000
Czech Republic(1):297264302316406374405
Denmark :910151561030
Germany(2):::::416454356
Estonia 151132611115
Ireland 2341119229:
Greece :::11181
Spain :0000:0:
France:::242:6
Italy(2)::::1116
Cyprus::::0000
Latvia(3):::192146217419494
Lithuania 248218423797151196162
Luxembourg(2)::::::00
Hungary 15953511712
Malta ::0000::
Netherlands(2)::::::::
Austria :37271816356137
Poland(2)::::::::
Portugal::::0040
Romania ::::0000
Slovenia :::0.56222319
Slovakia 105125157280326459690774
Finland :::162110393120
Sweden 288259301244386359485846
United Kingdom(4)681816193::
Croatia::::0000
Turkey::000000
Norway 392696640830950113912841380
Total848159116282187235433644129

Notes:

 (1) Accurate data are not available before 2002 due to double counting of seizures by police and customs reports.   

 (2) Methamphetamine and amphetamine are reported together as amphetamine seizures. See Table SZR-11 for number of amphetamine seizures.   

 (3) Before 2004, methamphetamine and amphetamine are reported together as amphetamine seizures. See Table SZR-11 for number of amphetamine seizures.   

 (4) Methamphetamine cannot be identified in the Home Office database for England and Wales. Data were only available for Scotland and Northern Ireland police.    

Sources:

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