Migrants who bring crime to rural Britain
We are not the only ones who have imported criminal gangs.
All White countries which are under attack by the Globalist thugs have
similar problems as can be seen below. Also as in the U.K. these gangs are
being sent to the large rural areas with the obvious aim of destabilising
them also.
What does it take to get rid of
criminal politicians and deport unwanted racial aliens.
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Yesterday we reported on the disappearing English countryside as new homes,
roads and shopping malls encroach on what’s left of our green and pleasant
land. Today we can reveal another change taking place in rural Britain,
foreign criminal gangs are at work.
The disclosures are featured in “Crime Invasion
— Britain's New Underworld”, a new series for the Virgin 1
satellite channel, presented by Rageh Omaar, a journalist who has worked for
the BBC.
Tonight’s (4th October) programme launching the series at 9.00pm looks at the
Albanian gangs who traffick young women from eastern Europe and fake cash
points that looks so realistic even the police were fooled.
A spokesman for the Association of Chief Police Officers said: "There is a
sense that these foreign gangs are spreading
outside of the big cities."
One leading rural chief constable said: "We are undoubtedly seeing foreign
criminals outside the big towns and cities. They tend to go where there's a
market for what they're selling – drugs or women or whatever."
Police chiefs have estimated there may be about
1,500 crime gangs in Britain but that as few as six per cent
are being tackled at any time.
Amongst the benefits of Labour’s open door immigration policy and celebration
of diversity are: • Albanian sex traffickers in
Hampshire • Chinese snakeheads in Norfolk • Vietnamese cannabis factories in
Cambridgeshire • Jamaican yardie crack network in rural Herefordshire
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