Crimes respect no borders 8. september 2006 15:20 Eiturlyf drugs Kókaín cocaine í hrúgu duft Myndir Frá DEA í Bandaríkjunum dóp fíkniefni l02120603_kokain-3-3.jpg Lithuanian Parliamentarian Valentinas Mazuronis who is currently attending a Baltic Council meeting in Reykjavik says that he is very sorry that Lithuanian citizens are involved in such crimes in Iceland. Mazuronis said that " Crime respects no borders and has no nationality. The only way to fight the problem is for everyone to unite in the battle." He added that the Lithuanian authorities would do their utmost to aid in this matter. Chief of customs at Keflavík international airport, Jóhann R. Benediktsson says that recent drug cases in Iceland point to an Eastern European mafia at work. "The great economical gap between the countries of the east and the countries of the west are the main reason that this mafia thrives and reaches over to Iceland, as well as the opening of borders of former eastern block countries into the EU." News News in English Mest lesið „Málinu verður ekki lokað fyrr en einhver axlar raunverulega ábyrgð“ Innlent Virginia Giuffre er látin Erlent Sex ára gamalt hús í viðgerð: Ekki við flötu þökin að sakast Innlent „Ég hef aldrei séð þetta svona svakalegt“ Innlent Eitt glæsilegasta hrossaræktarbú landsins til sölu Innlent Bein útsending: Útför Frans Páfa Erlent Þýskur kafbátur við Sundahöfn Innlent Myndir: Ráðamenn heims fylgja Frans páfa til hinstu hvílu Erlent Strætó og jeppi skullu saman á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Munu tryggja aðgengi að kaffistofunni sem er nú bænahús Innlent
Lithuanian Parliamentarian Valentinas Mazuronis who is currently attending a Baltic Council meeting in Reykjavik says that he is very sorry that Lithuanian citizens are involved in such crimes in Iceland. Mazuronis said that " Crime respects no borders and has no nationality. The only way to fight the problem is for everyone to unite in the battle." He added that the Lithuanian authorities would do their utmost to aid in this matter. Chief of customs at Keflavík international airport, Jóhann R. Benediktsson says that recent drug cases in Iceland point to an Eastern European mafia at work. "The great economical gap between the countries of the east and the countries of the west are the main reason that this mafia thrives and reaches over to Iceland, as well as the opening of borders of former eastern block countries into the EU."
News News in English Mest lesið „Málinu verður ekki lokað fyrr en einhver axlar raunverulega ábyrgð“ Innlent Virginia Giuffre er látin Erlent Sex ára gamalt hús í viðgerð: Ekki við flötu þökin að sakast Innlent „Ég hef aldrei séð þetta svona svakalegt“ Innlent Eitt glæsilegasta hrossaræktarbú landsins til sölu Innlent Bein útsending: Útför Frans Páfa Erlent Þýskur kafbátur við Sundahöfn Innlent Myndir: Ráðamenn heims fylgja Frans páfa til hinstu hvílu Erlent Strætó og jeppi skullu saman á Reykjanesbraut Innlent Munu tryggja aðgengi að kaffistofunni sem er nú bænahús Innlent