Criminal networks view pandemiia

“Promotive offer! ” It's an ad appearing on the page of a Scottish store in “Whapp”. It offers you considerable discount if you manage to make the same product refer to at least five people. But if you can offer more guests, the price will be even lower. This [...]
Social platforms are back at the table for drug dealers in Glasgou, adapting methods and advertising forms. This has already become a strategy for reaching potential buyers more easily. As important industries have suffered a major decline as a result of the choreography, the rise has also marked the illegal alcohol industry, it becomes known in an analysis of the magazine “Freegn Policy”.
Cross-border organised crime groups have seen the crisis as a golden opportunity to extend its influence and sale. Recent data shows that organized crime covers seven percent gross world domestic production. And traffickers are taking care that at the time when there is no way for face-to-face meetings, they are offered to people through various virtual offers. And this is happening from Mexico to South Africa. Drug cartels are using COVID-19 to consolidate and increase their businesses. They are simultaneously diversising activities and eliminating competition in the process.












