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Dutch drug gangsDPA International
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"Organized crime is on the rise. It exploits every weakness," says Europol chief Catherine De Bolle .
The increasing drug trade is fuelling the violence, she says.
Cocaine production in South and Central America is booming and Europe is awash with the drug.
821 serious criminal networks are active in the European Union , according to Europol .
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