Criminal affairs of violent football fans: Polish hooligans were very with human dealers. Hundreds of Syrians, usually in cars with stateless Palestinian refugees at the wheel, were introduced in the EU through Austria.
The “Operation Ranger” of Europol came to the Slovenian-Syrian border in mid-September. As a stateless person with carrots in one of the Palestinian large refugee camps in the middle and three illegal immigrants in the car. A few months later, the success of the local federal criminal police station in collaboration with the Belgian, Polish and German authorities can be seen in the fight against human dealer Mafia: a total of 15 alleged bosses are in custody in various countries.
Weapons, drugs and money found at raids
The office of the Bavarian Public Officor in Traunstein is responsible. The special thing about the business: in Poland the tractor bosses were part of the local football hooligans scene. In the case of raids in houses and apartments of violent sports fans, heavy weapons, drugs and cash were also insured.
Within two years, the tightly organized and well-modest gang would continue to introduce at least 300 mainly illegal Syrians through Austria and Poles in Germany or other EU countries. In cars with often stateless Palestinians who were recognized here as refugees. The simple reason: the Arabic language to be able to communicate with the “goods” of human retailers. The Bendebazen collected a thousand euros per Syrian.
Treyer Mobile Phone Chats led researchers on the right track
One of the traces that eventually led to the tugboats was again aware of the chats that the German authorities found at one of the tugboat drivers. According to this, the driver had carried out two slipping on the same day. Brigadier Gerald Tatzgern of the Federal Criminal Police Office is pleased: “With this campaign we hurt human dealers.”
Source: Krone

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