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‘A united nations of crime’: how Marbella became a magnet for gangsters (theguardian.com)
22 points by deadbunny on June 1, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


Fascinating.

A prosecutor in the region put it like this: “Anyone who thinks that the criminal organisations are the same as they were before – structured like a pyramid, managing every aspect of the business – well, they’re wrong. It’s not like that any more. It’s a lot more like in the TV series ZeroZeroZero, where everyone has to form alliances and each group takes on certain things. They’re not cartels, they’re service providers: it’s the Uberisation of organised crime.” Because of this, there’s also no division of territory. “It’s not possible to make a map, like they’ve done, for example, with Mexico,” he says. “Instead, you’d have to make a diagram that reflects the division of labour, the different roles and activities of each organisation.”


“Whatever they do,” said Francesco, “none of this will ever stop. Drug money is what makes the world go around.”

Well, they could make drugs legal. I guess the question then is, are drugs illegal because it's profitable?


The 150mph trip to Paris i don't buy, which puts in doubt everything else these people say. But otherwise this is a very sad state of affairs.

Edit: ah, they might have slipped the wrong units there (this is the Uk's guardian).




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