The drug trade in Australia is worth approximately 1,200
million dollars per month, something that the authorities are reluctant to
admit, as this could indicate a ‘failure’ of control.
The drug trade in Australia is not limited to one gang or
rather one nationality, but rather a turf war between various groups.
The classic Italian mafia has rivals of biker gangs, Asian
drug syndicates and Middle Eastern gangs that also deal in illegal
prostitution, extortion and luxury car thefts.
Intertwined with this criminal activity is an entire support
network that ranges from corrupt police, legal firms to magistrates and high
court judges.
Melbourne’s northern suburb of Carlton, is a notorious
Italian strong hold of not only fine dining pizzeria’s, cafe’s and other
culinary delights but also home to drug money laundering businesses.
Melbournians will know that Springvale, Richmond and
Footscray are Asian strongholds, as is Broadmeadows and the surrounding suburbs
controlled by Middle Eastern gangs.
Most of the troubled hotspots are settlements of low
socioeconomic migrant populations which the government knowingly let into the
country. There is an added benefit that keeps the masses under control.
It is well known within the authoritative circles that in
which drug monies are laundered, that being in a manner that the drug money is
put through the cash registers as sales. This in turn is backed up by falsified
(receipts of) not existent purchases of raw products from suppliers, such as
soft drink manufacturers, fruit suppliers, dairy distributors and many others.
The products that were not supplied are then sold for cash
deals to other establishments, so their customer base can also be falsified.
The authorities, being police, government and taxation
departments are fully aware of this criminal activity have turned a blind eye
for decades.
The taxation ‘deficit’ is then mopped up by the general
populous, with raids on specific groups targeted by the authorities, except the
‘drug’ mafia, which the corporate media informs the masses, as a scare tactic.
The mass media stays away from reporting on the behind the
scenes of Lygon or Rathdown Streets, together with the drug money laundering
businesses of Sydney Rd, but only do so when the general populous has been
effected, e.g. the very public shootings which are a result of a turf war,
where one can no longer hide the fact, but rather falsify certain events, or
to dismiss the severity of the nature is the general trend.
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