Brussels. High-tech crimes, such as document fraud, money laundering
and online trading in illegal goods, are at the root of almost all serious
criminality, Europe's police agency said on Thursday (09/03).
"These cross-cutting
criminal threats enable and facilitate most, if not all, other
types of serious and organized crime," such as drugs and people
trafficking, Europol said in a study of organized crime that it publishes every four years.
So-called "ransomware," which blocks a person or company's computer until
a fee is paid
to unlock it, has become a major concern.
But traditional crimes also now rely
increasingly on new technology, such as the drug trade's use of drones, and burglars using
computers to scout neighborhoods online and track social media posts to see when people
are away from home.
Europol says there are some 5,000 international crime groups
under investigation, with members from more than 180 nationalities.
Drug trafficking remained the largest criminal market in the
European Union, generating some 24 billion euros ($25 billion) of profit per
year.
People smuggling has become more lucrative
as wars and unrest in the Middle East and Africa have pushed record
number of people to try to reach Europe, with 510,000 illegal crossings into
the EU in 2016.
"Nearly all of the irregular migrants arriving in the EU along
these routes use the services offered by criminal networks at some point during their journey,"
Europol said.
Analysis:
Verb regular :
1.
Organized
2.
Called
3.
Offered
4.
use
Irregular :
1.
Said
2.
Paid
3.
See
Gerund(v-ing)/Infinitive(to+v1) :
1.
1.
money laundering and online trading in illegal goods
2.
These cross-cutting criminal threats enable and facilitate most
3.
track social media posts to see when people are away from home.
4.
People smuggling has become more lucrative as wars
5.
Nearly all of the irregular migrants arriving in the EU along
these routes
- Simple tense ( S + V1 )
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, such as the drug trade's use of drones
-Past tense( S + Tobe + V2)
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Europol said in a study of organized crime that it publishes
every four years.
·
Europe's police agency said on Thursday
-Future tense (S + Will + V1 + O)
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