Austria made 81 arrests as part of global sting against organised crime
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[June 09, 2021]
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria made 81
of the more than 800 arrests that were part of a global sting against
organised crime, the Austrian government said on Wednesday.
The operation by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Australian
and European police ensnared suspects in Australia, Asia, Europe, South
America and the Middle East involved in the narcotics trade, officials
said on Tuesday.
Those arrested in Austrian provinces ranging from Tyrol in the Alpine
west to Vienna belonged to various groups and are suspected of offences
ranging from drug trafficking to murder.
"The aim of this operation was to deal a massive blow to organised crime
and it succeeded," Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer told a news
conference, adding that the gangs were involved in "worldwide drug
trafficking, arms trafficking and above all commit brutal acts of
violence".
About 35 weapons, 707 kg of drugs and 646,000 euros ($787,000) in cash
were seized in 67 raids.
"At issue here is particularly international trafficking of cocaine,
heroin and marijuana in very, very large amounts," Nina Busseka, a
spokeswoman for the Vienna prosecutors' office, told the news
conference.
As part of the operation in which gangs were sold encrypted phones that
law enforcement officials could monitor, Austrian police seized 30 kg of
cocaine, 26 kg of heroin, 261 kg of cannabis resin and 390 kg of
marijuana, Director General for Public Security Franz Ruf said.
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Austrian Interior Minister Karl Nehammer and Justice Minister Alma
Zadic attend a news conference on Austria's role in a global sting
against organised crime dubbed 'Operation Trojan Shield' in Vienna,
Austria June 9, 2021. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner
One of those arrested is a leader of a crime
syndicate who is wanted for three murders in Serbia and was in
hiding in Greece and Turkey before spending a matter of days in
Vienna, Ruf said. A Serbian wanted for international drug
trafficking who is also a murder suspect in Serbia was also
arrested.
(Reporting by Francois Murphy, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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