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Port Authority staff load goods onto trucks at the Avatiu wharf in preparation for the festive season in December. Cook Islands Port Authority chief executive Okesene Moananu said while it was not a mandatory duty, staff were told every day to keep an eye out for any illegal activity through the port. LOSIRENE LACANIVALU/23121409
Cook Islands Ports Authority says that while the number of drug importation cases in the Cook Islands is relatively low compared to other Pacific countries, there is no guarantee that drugs will not flow into the country.
Cook Islands Ports Authority says that while the number of drug importation cases in the Cook Islands is relatively low compared to other Pacific countries, there is no guarantee that drugs will not flow into the country.
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