Antwerpen “at least five other misdaadfamilies are active in Antwerp.” With that statement put Bart de Wever (N-VA) this weekend put a damper on the merriment after the discovery of the clan Y. The mayor let the Kali-team, specialists from the police and other audit services collects, reviews,.
Bart De Wever (N-VA) said in his interview this weekend with ATV that are services “the five families name and shame”. Who is the mayor meant exactly, he said, of course there not. But going to be the networks around the fugitive Antwerp drug E. B. and E. H., the clan around the Albanian G. and the Moroccan drugsfamilie D.
Clan return
With his statement tempers The Weaver, the euphoria after the discovery of the Turkish-Asyrische drugsfamilie Y. “It is very nice and useful that the clan Y. convoluted,” says The Weaver. “But the truth commands us to say that the organisation is actually all totally on his return. So to say that this is a blow for organised crime, that is just a bit too much flair.”
Stroomplan
It was Stanny De Vlieger, the director of the federal judicial police Antwerp, in the autumn of 2017 in an alarming report warned of powerful criminal networks that are using violence and corruption to key positions, trying to take in the business sector, the customs and even the police and the justice system. Beginning in 2018 was the Stroomplan, the comprehensive plan to combat the drug mafia, proposed to spearhead the establishment of the Kali team. That is the ‘multidisciplinary’ team of eighty experts, including members of the federal judicial police, local police, the customs and the inspection services. In June last year, the Kali team for the first time in action, with raids in the fish shops of the Antwerp family of A., better known as the ‘fishmongers select’.