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Cómo el crimen organizado recluta niños en Bélgica
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00:00
El contenedor
00:02
...allado en el puerto de Amberes
00:04
...cuarenta y nueve paquetes de cocaína
00:09
A few years, one of the main entrance gates for cocaine
00:13
coming from the south of America
00:16
I see people dealing here just in the open
00:18
They don't even try to hide anymore
00:20
Crazy
00:21
We do have a huge problem about criminality
00:25
We have a lot of people who try to get drugs out of the harbor
00:29
It's alarming
00:30
It's easier to get drugs delivered than a pizza
00:33
Faster
00:34
Really, yeah
00:35
It's the co-capital of Europe
00:37
So there's always drugs around
00:39
But I mean, it's up to individual people if you're indulgent in that or not
00:49
It's everywhere
00:50
The port area is just to take out the drugs
00:53
So there you have specific people who come there
00:56
in order to get the drugs out of the containers
00:58
And that's one part
01:00
But then you have the other violence
01:02
And the violence concerning in the streets
01:04
The violence between gangs
01:06
The violence everywhere
01:08
Sometimes it's crazy
01:10
Sometimes I hear from my miners that they give them a Playstation or a cell phone
01:18
But there are also other amounts that they offer them
01:22
It depends
01:23
When they're just dealing
01:25
They make 10 euro for every delivery they make
01:30
So it's different
01:31
They're like children
01:33
That's what I tell the police
01:34
Because I've seen the changing
01:37
At first they were 20
01:39
19, 18
01:40
And now it goes down
01:41
Now it's crazy
01:42
So sometimes I tell the police
01:44
You need to have another corner in your police station with teddy bears
01:50
With the cocaine a lot, a lot, a lot of money is involved
01:53
And that's the big problem
01:55
Since there's a lot of money involved
01:57
A lot of people do a lot to get that cocaine into Europe
02:01
To get it to the port of Antwerp to the mainland of Europe
02:04
There's also a lot of violence that comes with it
02:08
For example in Antwerp
02:10
For example we have a lot of attacks
02:12
People that are threatened
02:14
They hire people to get the drugs out of the port
02:17
But they also try to corrupt, for example, people who work at the port
02:21
And it means that if somebody doesn't want to do anymore what they want
02:25
They start to threaten that person
02:27
And that's the kind of violence we see in Antwerp
02:30
And so a lot of the violence in Antwerp
02:33
Is really related to the presence of the port of Antwerp
02:36
Well it's not only poor people using drugs
02:39
It's also more the rich people
02:41
Like big lawyers
02:43
It's a bit everywhere
02:44
It's a bit in the culture I think
02:46
In the last years
02:47
More and more
02:48
Because it's so easy
02:49
Easy to get
02:50
It's like everywhere
02:51
If you go one night out in a bar
02:54
It's everywhere
02:56
I just see that they shake their hands
02:58
They shake their hands
03:00
They talk for two seconds
03:02
They walk another way
03:03
It's
03:04
You have to be stupid to not see
03:06
And the thing is
03:07
It's like full of cameras here
03:08
And still
03:09
Happens every day
03:11
Again and again
03:12
Always the same people
03:13
The port of Antwerp
03:16
Bruges is a big fish in a small
03:18
Buckle
03:19
Belgium is a small country
03:20
The port is the second largest of Europe
03:23
And the 13th in the world
03:25
We have 14 million containers a year
03:29
So inspecting them all would require 8 containers a minute
03:34
365 days, day and night
03:37
And 8 containers if you want to do all of them
03:40
So it's impossible
03:42
But we are targeting the ones coming from South America of course
03:47
And there we do 10-15%
03:49
Are we winning the battle?
03:51
No, we are doing well
03:52
We are doing well
03:53
So we are making life much more difficult for the criminal organization
03:59
But they will find another way to bring their products to the customer
04:03
We are well aware of this
04:04
But it's very difficult to fight this criminal organization
04:08
So what we are doing today is to put all the expertise
04:12
Which we already are doing with European ports
04:16
It's true that we already see signs of criminal networks trying to infiltrate in public and private sectors
04:24
That we see them using more and more violence
04:27
That we see them trying to take over some territories
04:30
But we are not a narco state
04:32
We don't have a government that is influenced or impacted by criminal networks
04:37
That doesn't mean that we need to do whatever we can to fight organized crime
04:41
We will never be able to solve the problem completely
04:44
Only if everybody stops using cocaine it will be solved
04:49
The problem is also there is a lot of people using it in Europe
04:53
And as long as people want it and they are willing to pay 50 euros a gram
04:59
The problem will continue
05:14
masa has even a lot of people with police
05:19
fuselage
05:22
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