Criminal gangs often unite in their activities

ORGANISED criminals in Ireland know each other and often co-operate in conducting criminal activities, according to a major new report.

This makes Ireland virtually unique in Europe and partly explains why foreign nationals are not yet significant players in organised crime here.

But the 2004 European Union Organised Crime Report warns that certain ethnic organised crime (OC) groups, such as the Chinese, are becoming increasingly active throughout the EU.

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