EU ports urged to team up to fight ‘very creative’ drug smugglers
The port alliance aims to crack down on both the smuggling and the infiltration of the ports by criminal networks
BRUSSELS: Drug smugglers in the EU have become so “very creative” that the bloc´s seaports should join forces to combat their ever-changing tactics, Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden told AFP.
That idea is to be promoted on Wednesday when Verlinden, along with the European Commission, meets top representatives from around 20 EU ports, Europol officials, other interior ministers and sea transport executives to launch the European Ports Alliance.
The inauguration will take place in Antwerp, the Belgian port city that is the main gateway for cocaine trafficked into Europe.
Despite stepped-up screening, cocaine seizures at the vast Antwerp port each year breaks records. Last year, 116 tonnes of the drug were intercepted there. And Antwerp is frequently rocked by violence linked to gangs fighting over the hugely lucrative smuggling. The traffickers “are always very creative and that is our challenge -- they pay no heed to laws on working time, right to privacy, borders,” Verlinden said.
“So we need to cooperate to be effective,” she said. “We need to create this network to combat organised crime.”
The port alliance aims to crack down on both the smuggling and the infiltration of the ports by criminal networks.
Private sector buy-in is needed because the steps to be taken could impact legal trading, so a good “balance” needs to be found, the Belgian minister said.
The partnership has a goal of harmonising security measures, to reduce the ability of the gangs to cast around for ports with laxer checks -- and also to avoid trading companies moving away to ports with less red tape and security delays.
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