Title: Human and Drug Trafficking between Russia and EU
1Human and Drug Trafficking between Russia and EU
- Dina Siegel
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- 21 September 2006
- St. Petersburg
2Programs for academic research on organized crime
in the European Union
- Grotius
- Oisin
- Hippocrates
- Falcone
- STOP
- Agis
3Sources of Information
- Interpol
- Drugs Enforcement Administration (DEA)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- U.S. Customs Service (USCS)
- Russian Ministry of Interior (MVD)
- Russian Customs State Committee (GTK)
- Center for Strategic and International Studies
(CSIS) - Task Force Report (1997)
- TRACC Reports (2000-2004)
- Geopolitical Drug Dispatch reports(1994-2004)
- CIROC information (2002 2006)
- Criminological literature
4Definition of trafficking
- Trafficking is a form of international business
facilitating movement of goods or people from
origin to destination countries - Trafficking system involves planning of
smuggling operations, information gathering,
financing and operationalisation of specific acts
(Salt, 2000).
5Drug Trafficking
6Transnational drug trafficking
- economic infrastructure
- social capital
- strategic and tactic investigation risks
7Economic infrastructure
- Transport and communication
- Import-export arrangements
- Business environment
8Social capital
- local presence of partners and clients
- access to corrupted officials
9Strategic and tactic investigation risks
- - manner of work of police, customs and border
control - - prison conditions
- - social climate
- - violence level and violence tradition
- - opportunities for money laundering
10Synthetic drugs (the case of XTC)
11Price of XTC
- The manufacturing price - 50 cent 1 US in the
Netherlands - The consuming price - 40 to 50 per tablet in
St. Petersburg and Moscow
12Organized crime groups involved in XTC trafficking
- More than 1,600 Russian OC groups are involved in
drug trafficking in general - About 150 criminal groups, based on ethnic
background involved in synthetic drugs
distribution - In Lithuanian - 137 gangs, related to drugs
trafficking - 23 of these gangs deal in synthetic drugs (7
Russian) OC groups - 27 Russian OC groups involved in drug
trafficking in the United States
13Ways of XTC smuggling
- Individually
- Groups
- Luggage
- With Decoys
- Parcel mail
14Trafficking of other drugs
- Continuous increase in the involvement of Russian
criminals in trafficking of cocaine, where Spain
and the Netherlands play the transit role. - Exchange of Colombian cocaine for Russian and
Czech weapon. - Flowers transports from the Netherlands are used
as a mantle for big transports of cocaine to
Russia.
15Other drugs
- In trafficking of heroin to the West Europe,
Russia plays only a transit role to the Baltic
countries and Finland - No significant evidences of illicit export of
heroin from EU to Russia
16New drugs
- The most recent trend is trafficking of a new
drug subitec from Belgium and France by Russian
and Georgian OC groups to Russia and Georgia.
17Drugs trafficking routes to the EU
- Two northern routes
- from Russia via the Baltic States to Scandinavia,
or Austria and Germany - the second one passes through Russia, Poland or
Czech Republic again to Austria and Germany. - The Balkan route via Bosnia Herzegovina or
Albania to Italy or Greece. - And the last route is from Turkey and the Middle
East to Italian or Spanish costs.
18Drugs trafficking routes to Russia
- To Russia drugs are brought
- through the Russia-Kazakhstan (cannabis) border
- through the borders with the Transcaucasian
states, China, Ukraine, Byelorussia and the
Baltic states - Direct flights from EU to Russia (XTC)
19Definitionsof human trafficking
- Trafficking in human beings is related to the
recruitment and/or transport of a person within
or beyond the national frontiers, whose end goal
is to extract labour or services with the use of
violence, abuse of authority, or a position of
domination. - Smuggling is related to illegal export/import of
persons from one country to another. It is a
business open to all with appropriate
connections, courage and opportunities.
20Smuggling of illegal immigrants
- In Germany 0.5 to 1.5 million
- In the Netherlands - 46.000 to 110.000
- In France about 400.000
- (2002)
21Trafficking of humansfor prostitution
- 1,500 women per year in the United Kingdom
- In Belgium only in 1999 429 cases of human
trafficking were prosecuted - In Germany 176
- In Italy 5000
- In Spain 1008 (2001)
- An estimation of about 50.000 Russian women per
year in the sex business abroad.
22Human trafficking routes to the Western Europe
- There are four main trajectories
- The most northern is through Russia, the Baltic
and Poland. - To the south through Ukraine, the Balkans and the
Czech and Slovak Republics. - Through Bulgaria, Romania and the Balkans.
- Through the Middle East from North Africa to
Italy and the Iberian peninsula.
23Conclusions
- Lack of the continous empirical research on
trafficking - Lack of knowledge on trafficking of specific
drugs between Russian and EU (heroin and
cannabis) - Information and statistic data is fragmented
- Lack of data-bank on transnational trafficking of
drugs in humans - Lack of knowledge on the on-going developments in
international trafficking -
24Recommendations
- Serious international research cooperation on the
trends and developments of OC groupss activities - Empirical research on nature and specific
activities of the OC groups involved in drug and
human trafficking - Collection and exchange of local information
between Russia and EU