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"en.20111025.25.2-454-750"2
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"Organised crime remains a major problem. Only a small amount of progress has been made in combating mafia structures in particular. Globalisation and the abolition of internal borders are, unfortunately, exploited repeatedly by criminal gangs on a large scale. In recent years, trafficking, in particular, has become one of the most lucrative branches of organised crime. What gives particular cause for concern is the degree to which Italian mafia organisations and other European and non-European criminal organisations (for example, the Russian, Albanian, Turkish and Nigerian mafia), as well as drugs cartels, have created networks in almost all EU Member States. The EU instruments for combating organised crime are inadequate, particularly when they in fact go hand in hand with continual cuts in personnel in the police force and judicial system. I am therefore unable to vote in favour of the report, even though it contains some good proposals."@en1
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