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Albanian organized crime in Greece

Albanian organized crime in Greece

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3 July 2013
D2.1 Demographics-Immigration - Organized Crime - Order - Security
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The following text briefly presents the current spread of Albanian organized crime in Greece and, above all, the dangers posed by this with regard to internal security issues.

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