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Concerned over the rough hjemmeran

by admin on Mar.10, 2011, under online game

Concerned over the rough hjemmeran. Cynical criminal gangs stop at nothing and resort to ever more serious violence.
Posted 16.02.2011 at 3:56 p.m.
Updated 02/16/2011 at 5:55 p.m.
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Facts about precipitation organized crime in Norway
To think NCIS organized crime in Norway will develop over the next few years:
Increased international organized crime in Norway, especially from Eastern Europe and West Africa
Increased, eq2 plat, professionalization and adaptation among criminals
More serious offenses and more use of violence
Increasing use of internet in serious crime
Motorcycle gangs expanding and providing rising crime and insecurity
Norwegian and foreign service environment will probably be more active
Increase of Internet-related abuse, particularly from the poor parts of the world. (AFP)
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Although NCIS boss Odd Reidar Humlegrden Norway calls a "duck, mortal gold, pond", he is concerned that there will be more and more brutal hjemmeran the next few years.
- What concerns most in the years to come, gain mobile criminals who carry out very rough hjemmeran. Risk willingness and the willingness to use severe methods is greater than ever. Can meet an obstacle, one is willing to use very heavy artillery, "said Humlegrden NTB.
It varies where the mobile, eve online isk, recycling criminals come from, but many have traveled from Romania, Poland and Lithuania. Along with the Chileans who mostly operate in the summer, it is precisely these groups that fill up the Norwegian prisons.
- This shows that we take more. Hopefully the criminals from those countries eventually stop looking at Norway as a honey jar. But very serious, global agenda credits, hjemmeran will continue in the years to come, says NCIS boss.
Missing cabinet Blast
As late as Monday this week was a family in Oslo attacked at night by men as broken windows and screaming attack them with bats and iron bars. Those who are arrested and charged comes originally from the Balkans, but has lived most of her life in Norway. Regardless of such events shows that there is no theft of items and valuables that are the biggest problem.
- Mobile gain criminals steal the safety of people. Those who are exposed to such hjemmeran will be characterized in many years, "said Hops Farm.
NCIS boss On Wednesday a report on organized crime in Norway, but spent much time addressing the mobile theft. Not only are the perpetrators become more professional and resort to more serious violence, they also use advanced technology and modern communication methods.
- This makes the investigation more difficult than before. In many ways I miss it a bit old and single cabinet Blast, "said Hops Farm.
Duck pond
NCIS is now working to be finished with a government threat assessment of mobile theft. Skimming, serious thefts and robberies of jewelers, watchmakers and opticians shops are typical targets for the bands that operate across borders and over large areas in a very short time.
Many use false identities, and with more and more countries become part of the Schengen agreement, there are too many criminals have been easy to get visa to enter Norway.
- We actually live in a duck pond in Norway, with a crime picture that is far less severe than in many of our neighbors in Europe. But we have to take trends and developments seriously and make sure we're prepared for what may come, "said Hops Farm.
NCIS boss does not hide the fact that data storage is essential for the fight against organized crime to be successful in the years to come:
- Should the Norwegian police combat the entrenched international crime, we must have the toolbox others also have to cooperate with them. (AFP)

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