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Bulgaren und Albaner spielen nach diesem neuen Bericht von Janes, die wichtigsten Rollen beim Menschenhandel gepaart mit dem Drogen Handel um Europa zu destabilisieren.
Und Bulgarien soll in die EU, was wohl ein Witz ist.
Stuck in traffick: gangs profit from global trade in sex slaves
By Jiri Kominek
Human trafficking represents a real and present danger throughout the civilised world ranging from Europe, North and South America, as well as Africa and Asia. In many cases routes used to by trafficking gangs to smuggle and sell human cargo also double as drug-smuggling routes used to channel massive amounts of heroin into member states of the European Union (EU), which also poses a dire threat.
Police authorities as well as workers from non-governmental organisations such as La Strada who seek to help the victims of human trafficking have said that in many cases the less-educated women, for example from Bulgaria, often do not even know what country they are being held in because of the language barrier and the fact that they are held in virtual isolation.
Local brothel owners act as 'white horses' and their businesses usually operate in full accordance with local laws. The profits from this seedy business are then channelled back to the heads of the organisation who then divide the proceeds throughout the hierarchy.
In Europe various organised gangs have created a number of primary trunk routes through which the trafficking of human beings occurs. The so-called northern route involves the trafficking of human beings from Eastern European countries, primarily Ukraine, through Slovakia and Poland to the Czech Republic which acts as both a transit country and as a destination point. Since 1993 there have been dozens of arrests involving Albanian and Bulgarian organised gangs that were engaged in human trafficking as well as the smuggling and sale of narcotics, primarily heroin.
http://www.janes.com/security/law_enforcement/news/rusi/rjhm050609_1_n.shtml
Und Bulgarien soll in die EU, was wohl ein Witz ist.
Stuck in traffick: gangs profit from global trade in sex slaves
By Jiri Kominek
Human trafficking represents a real and present danger throughout the civilised world ranging from Europe, North and South America, as well as Africa and Asia. In many cases routes used to by trafficking gangs to smuggle and sell human cargo also double as drug-smuggling routes used to channel massive amounts of heroin into member states of the European Union (EU), which also poses a dire threat.
Police authorities as well as workers from non-governmental organisations such as La Strada who seek to help the victims of human trafficking have said that in many cases the less-educated women, for example from Bulgaria, often do not even know what country they are being held in because of the language barrier and the fact that they are held in virtual isolation.
Local brothel owners act as 'white horses' and their businesses usually operate in full accordance with local laws. The profits from this seedy business are then channelled back to the heads of the organisation who then divide the proceeds throughout the hierarchy.
In Europe various organised gangs have created a number of primary trunk routes through which the trafficking of human beings occurs. The so-called northern route involves the trafficking of human beings from Eastern European countries, primarily Ukraine, through Slovakia and Poland to the Czech Republic which acts as both a transit country and as a destination point. Since 1993 there have been dozens of arrests involving Albanian and Bulgarian organised gangs that were engaged in human trafficking as well as the smuggling and sale of narcotics, primarily heroin.
http://www.janes.com/security/law_enforcement/news/rusi/rjhm050609_1_n.shtml