THE CULTURE OF CRIMINALITY
The majority of organised crime in the UK is committed by foreign crime rackets, Bill Hughes, the director-general of the Serious Organised crime Crime Agency [SOCA], recently told MPs.
Sir Stephen Lander, SOCA’s chiarman, revealed that Vietnamese and Chinese gangsters were setting up large scale ‘cannabis factories’ across the country. The factories were producing high strength skunk cannabis on an ‘industrial scale’.
Sir Stephen also warned MPs that illegal immigrants were entering the country via South Africa. It has recently been revealed that 6,000 Indians had entered the UK via South Africa, paying up to £30,000. They used genuine passports which had been fraudulantly obtained.
The responsibility for the growth of organised crime lies squarly with the politicians and judges, who between them have been more than happy to shower illegal immigrants and so-called asylum seekers with English taxpayers money, which enables them to pay the organised crime rackets and is the incentive for those crime rackets to concentrate on people smuggling.
Just as prohibition fed the growth of organised crime in the USA in the 1920s, immigration is now feeding the growth of it in the UK today.
Sir Stephen Lander, SOCA’s chiarman, revealed that Vietnamese and Chinese gangsters were setting up large scale ‘cannabis factories’ across the country. The factories were producing high strength skunk cannabis on an ‘industrial scale’.
Sir Stephen also warned MPs that illegal immigrants were entering the country via South Africa. It has recently been revealed that 6,000 Indians had entered the UK via South Africa, paying up to £30,000. They used genuine passports which had been fraudulantly obtained.
The responsibility for the growth of organised crime lies squarly with the politicians and judges, who between them have been more than happy to shower illegal immigrants and so-called asylum seekers with English taxpayers money, which enables them to pay the organised crime rackets and is the incentive for those crime rackets to concentrate on people smuggling.
Just as prohibition fed the growth of organised crime in the USA in the 1920s, immigration is now feeding the growth of it in the UK today.
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