The Secretary General of Interpol, Jürgen Stock, who stated that countries are on the verge of losing the fight against the mafia that holds the international drug trade, said, "The world is facing the danger of losing the fight against organized crime. They have become global criminals and behave just like global companies." INTERPOL SECRETARY STOCK: THE WORLD IS FACING THE DANGER OF LOSING THE FIGHT AGAINST ORGANIZED CRIMEJürgen Stock, the Secretary General of the International Police Organization (Interpol), made a striking "mafia" confession. Warning that the fight against mafia, criminal organizations, and gangs is on the verge of being lost, Stock stated, "The world is facing the danger of losing the fight against organized crime. They have become global criminals and behave just like global companies." Stock noted that gangs have the capacity to create instability in Europe as well. "DESPITE OPERATIONS, THERE IS NO DRUG SHORTAGE"Stock pointed out that the main source of income for gangs is drug trafficking, emphasizing that despite numerous successful operations, there is no drug shortage in the market. He highlighted that the illegal drug trade, which security forces can intervene in, remains at only 15 to 20 percent of the overall rate.
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