UK responsible for most online drug deals in Europe

British dealers made £1.7m in monthly web sales, coming only second to the US in illegal narcotic revenues

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Drug dealers based in the UK earned more money than their European rivals on the so-called dark web, according to a report commissioned by the Dutch government.

British dealers made roughly £1.8m in monthly web sales - a 16 per cent share of the global online drug market - followed by Australia, Germany and the Netherlands. The US has the largest market share with 35.9 per cent.

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