Russian Organized Crime
Russia was found involved in considerably outnumbered organized crimes which are observed by American and European intelligence and government representatives. The main aim of the paper is to explain the Russian organized crimes and for that, three news articles are being selected and discussed.
Russia was found to be involved in the electoral as well as other political processes in 2016, and now after an extended period, Trump explained that this problem is resolved and nothing more is left over it (Blank, 2018). Russia is found recently in the annexation of Crimea, because of this act the Russian officials and people in business are banned from entering Europe and as a punishment froze their assets as well. Discussions are being made, and the decisions will be announced soon. Moreover, there is a list of individuals in the article being discussed their properties being frozen in Europe (Balay, 2018). Russia is found keeping and detaining the suspected narcotic drug producers. The news was released after the clean investigation and research operation of FSB. The conspiracy was being used to transport the drugs (Xin, 2018).
Russia is found to be involved in some organized crimes which are affecting the United States, China, and Ukraine. American politics and elections are affected by Russian actions, and it is stated in the intelligence reports. Russia has always tried to expand, and now after so many years, he is still intruding on the neighboring lands. European Union is acting strictly against these attempts and Russia will rethink its actions. Drugs are banned in most of the world, and there is no tolerance for drug transporters in any part of the world. Russia had kept the drug producers for an extended period and now, some of them found and are a great embarrassment for the country.
Works Cited
Blank, S. (2018). The case alleging Russian collusion is not closed. TheHill. Retrieved 22 February 2018, from http://thehill.com/opinion/international/374499-the-case-alleging-russian-collusion-is-not-closed
Balay, S. (2018). How to Hide a Russian Fortune on the French Riviera. Occrp.org. Retrieved 22 February 2018, from https://www.occrp.org/en/28-ccwatch/cc-watch-indepth/7675-how-to-hide-a-russian-fortune-on-the-french-riviera
Xin, Z. (2018). Russia detains suspected narcotic drug producers – Xinhua | English.news.cn. Xinhuanet.com. Retrieved 22 February 2018, from http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-02/21/c_136989432.htm