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Drugs markets in
Montenegro

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Mean retail price

Cannabis

2021/2022

€5.50/g

Cocaine

2021/2022

€80.00/g

Heroin

2021/2022

€20.00/g

Amphetamine

2021/2022

€13.00/g

Methamphetamine

2021/2022

€50.00/g

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Drugs prices in Montenegro
Substance Quantity Price/€ Information by Region/Hotspots Year
Buprenorphine 1 pill (8 g) €5 NGO/former consumer 2021
Buprenorphine 1 pill (8 g) €10 NGO 2021
Cannabis 1 kg €1 100 – €1 200 Police 90% comes from Albania 2021
Cannabis 2 joints €5 Podgorica and Niksic 2021
Cannabis 2 to 4 joints €5 – €100 NGO 2021
Cannabis 1 g €5 NGO/former consumer 2021
Cannabis 15 g €50 NGO/former consumer 2021
Cannabis 1 g €5 NGO Podgorica 2021
Cocaine 1 g €40 – €60 NGO/former consumer 2021
Cocaine 1 kg €45 000 2021
Cocaine 1 g €60 – €100 2021
Cocaine 1 g €30 – €50 NGO Podgorica 2021
Cocaine (high quality) 1 g €150 2021
Cocaine (low-medium quality) 1 g €60 – €80 2021
Cocaine (low-medium quality) 1 g €70 – €80 NGO 2021
Cocaine (low-medium quality) 0.25 g €20 NGO 2021
Cocaine (low-medium quality) 1 line €5 NGO 2021
Cocaine (low-medium quality) 1 g €50 – €80 2021
ecstasy 1 g € 10 2021
ecstasy 1 pill €7 – €10 NGO/former consumer 2021
ecstasy 100 pills €300 2021
ecstasy 1 pill €10 2021
Heroin 0.5 g €5 – €10 NGO/former consumer 2021
Heroin 1.5 g €30 NGO/former consumer 2021
Heroin 1 g €20 2021
Heroin 1 g €20 NGO Podgorica 2021
Heroin 5 g €60 – €80 NGO/former consumer 2021
Heroin 1 kg €7 000 – €10 000 Rozaje and Berane 2021
Heroin 100 kg €600 000 Rozaje and Berane 2021
MDMA 1 g €25 2021
MDMA 1 g €50 2021
MDMA 1 kg €2 000 2021
MDMA 100 kg €150 000 2021
Metamphetamine €3 – €4 2021
Speed 1 g €10 2021
Speed 1 g €15 NGO/former consumer 2021
Speed 1 kg €1 500 2021
Speed 100 kg €80 000 2021

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Drug routes in Montenegro

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