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fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Trafficking is considered the third largest industry ofprofits for organized crime, which generates billions of dollars annually.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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There is also much evidence that extremist sectarian groups have made important alliances with various organized crime syndicates, other extremist groups, and most disturbingly, with more mainstream political parties.
A past member of the Organized Crime Unit at the National Criminal Intelligence Service in London he sat on Interpol working parties developing strategies to counter the threats posed by those groups.
While such measures are needed to combat the involvement of organized crime in trafficking of persons, there are serious risks if they are adopted and implemented outside a framework of parallel commitments to relevant human rights instruments.
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Luigi Pascioni, Auto Mechanic
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Organized crime learned well the lesson taught by Al Capone, who was sent away for eleven years not for racketeering, bootlegging, or murder, but for tax evasion.
They see security in Italy as menaced by organized crime that controls, besides illegal businesses, prostitution and drug trafficking, both related to illegal immigration.
organized crime bosses gain a foothold in Cuba through gambling, drug trafficking and prostitution.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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Another possiblity is that he was acting as a liaison between American organized crime and that bloc of corrupt French deputies traditionally controlled by the Corsican Mafia.
The main activities of organized crime were drug trafficking, weapons smuggling, money laundering and gambling.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Constantine received numerous awards for outstanding law enforcement efforts involving organized crime and narcotics investigations and the apprehension of violent criminals.
The West Tennessee Violent Crime and Drug Task Force has jurisdiction statewide but has primary responsibility in six west Tennessee counties where it serves as a coordinated response to the organized trafficking of illegal narcotics.
Johnson is a former law enforcement officer and detective, both public and private, in the areas of homicide and other violent crimes, organized criminal activity and security of large industrial sites.
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