‘Belgium Is Becoming a Narcostate’, Another Top Magistrate Warns
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Drug trafficking is a threat to social stability in Belgium, says a high-level judge, after his colleague warned that the country is becoming a 'marco-state' where the mafia groups form a 'co-state force' in society. Bart Willocx, President of the Court of Appeal of Antwerp, believes that Belgium has become vulnerable to drug trafficking-related crime through the city's vast port, one of the main points of entry into Europe for drug trafficking,…
The crime generated by drug trafficking is a growing threat to the social stability of Belgium.
Drug-related crime is a threat to social stability in Belgium, warning a high-level judge.
Belgium's judicial system is in crisis. After an anonymous letter, a high-ranking judge and a prosecutor-general warn that years of underfinancing could lead to drug crime and the country could become a Narco state. In 2019, investigators in the port of Felixstowe (GB) discovered almost 400 kilograms of heroin in a container that went to Antwerp in Belgium. Picture: EPABelgium's judicial system is in crisis. After an anonymous letter, a high-ran…
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