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Crime inBenin is high and especially targets visitors.[1]

Crime by type

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Robbery

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Petty crime is common throughout Benin.[1] Streetrobbery is a significant problem inCotonou. Robbery and mugging occur along the Boulevard de France (the beach road by the Marina and Novotel Hotels) and on the beaches near hotels frequented by international visitors. Most of the reported incidents involve the use of force, often by armed persons, with occasional minor injury to the victim.[2] Even in daylight hours, foreigners on the beach near Cotonou are frequent victims of robberies.[citation needed]

There has been a continued increase in the number of robberies andcarjacking incidents after dark, both within metropolitan Cotonou and on highways and rural roads outside of major metropolitan areas. Overland travel toNigeria is dangerous near the Benin/Nigeria border due to unofficial checkpoints and highwaybanditry.[citation needed]

Human trafficking

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Main article:Human trafficking in Benin

Drug trafficking

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Drug trafficking in Benin is increasing, due mainly to the porous borders and lack of government intervention of the illegal drug trafficking. While neighboring countries are making a concerted effort to fight the drug trade, the traffickers are using Benin to traffic drugs from South America into the United States and Europe. Drug use within Benin is low, with marijuana being the drug of choice. Marijuana is grown in the central region of Benin.[1]

Fraud

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There is a high rate of credit card and automated teller machine (ATM) fraud, largely targeting foreigners.[3]

Corruption

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In 2011,Transparency International ranked Benin as 100th of 182 countries on perceived corruption. Benin's score was 3 with 10 being the best possible score.[4]

References

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  1. ^abc"Benin 2012 OSAC Crime and Safety Report". 25 February 2012. Retrieved31 October 2012.This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^"Benin Crime. Safety and crime information for travel and tourism in Benin - CountryReports".www.countryreports.org. Retrieved2018-06-06.
  3. ^"Benin"Archived July 4, 2008, at theWayback Machine.U.S. Department of State.This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  4. ^"2011 Corruption Perceptions Index". Transparency International. Retrieved31 October 2012.
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