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Brännvin
06-24-2009, 03:41 PM
Senior Danish police officers are complaining that the EU’s open borders under the Schengen agreement have made it simple for criminal groups to smuggle weapons and women into Denmark.

“The Schengen agreement has made it much easier to move weapons around Europe and to get them into Denmark. This is a problem as crime becomes much more serious when weapons are involved,” says Henrik Svindt of the Copenhagen Special Unit for Gang Crime and Women Traficking.

The issue of how to stop weapons and women smuggling into Denmark has risen on the Danish political agenda after the Social Democratic Party recently suggested stricter border controls. The Danish People’s Party has demanded for some time that border controls should be introduced.

DOCUMENTATION: What is the Schengen area? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_zone) (External link)

Weapons
Svindt is not prepared to say whether border controls should be re-introduced, but notes that the parties to the current gang warfare in Denmark are able to get hold of AK47 and Uzi automatic weapons with ease. The weapons are often smuggled to Denmark from the Balkans and Eastern Europe.

The National Commissioner’s Office has confiscated more than 170 weapons over the past two months, although it is not clear how they got into the country.

Svindt says the current situation cannot be compared to the situation before borders were opened in 2001.

“Criminals used to bash each other up. Now there is a tendency that criminals are more willing to use firearms,” Svindt says.

Woman
The Head of Copenhagen Police Women’s Trafficking Unit René Hansen says human traffickers hardly need to speculate on how to get women into Denmark.

“Once the prostitutes are in the Schengen area, it’s easy to send them up here – and that is, of course, a problem,” Hansen says, adding that Denmark has many trafficked women from Eastern Europe and Africa.

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“We should increase searches of buses from Eastern Europe – then we can find the girls who don’t have the necessary papers. Traffickers will always try to send women to Denmark – so we try to catch the traffickers. But in principle it would be better to try to prevent the women from coming here, rather than letting them come in and then investigating them to stop the traffic,” Hansen says.

Police decision
The National Commissioner’s Office policy, however, is not to increase border controls, but rather to try to catch those behind the traffic in women and weapons.

“But if senior police officers feel that it would be an idea to increase controls buses from Eastern Europe, then they can do so. It’s their decision,” says Justice Minister Brian Mikkelsen.

http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/article730976.ece

The Lawspeaker
06-24-2009, 03:44 PM
And I think that that was the exact reason why Schengen came of the ground in the first place. This was intentional. (something gives me that impression and I can't shake it off).

Loki
06-24-2009, 04:27 PM
I would be delighted if the UK joined the Schengen Agreement also, for personal reasons. This would mean I would no longer have to fork out lots of money, waste valuable time and fill in loads of paperwork if I want to go for a weekend to Paris. Having said that, I should have the British passport soon, then this problem will go away.

The Lawspeaker
06-24-2009, 04:55 PM
No thank you. I want border controls restored.

Brännvin
06-24-2009, 08:12 PM
No thank you. I want border controls restored.

Second that, I can't see what good Schengen have done for Netherlands, example, you are also suffering a lot with the trafficking of weapons, drugs and go on.

Mentioning still that the majority of illegal immigrants are here thanks to Schengen. On the other hand, there's some advantages, but we still lose so much.

The Lawspeaker
06-24-2009, 08:22 PM
To make it even more stringent. I want a new policy that would enforce neutrality and bring back border controls and limit unnecessary dealings with other countries. A mild form of sakoku (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakoku) when it comes to foreigners that want to live here. Foreigners would only be allowed to live here after full checks of their criminal, family, racial, medical and psychological backgrounds and only when they have a special permit for a certain period (delicate work/study) and when they are married to a Dutch citizen.

Regardless of race or nationality. The conditions will be extremely stringent. Other then in sakoku Dutch can leave the country (and immigrate or travel abroad) and foreigners can visit the country as tourists but foreigners of certain ethnicities and nationalities would not be allowed to travel freely and will be subject to guided tours and the same vigorous background checks as those that would look for a permit to live here.

Dutch marrying foreign subjects that are of certain backgrounds that are incompatible with our way of life will have to leave the country upon their engagement- and will loose citizenship upon marriage.

Foreign companies that wish to establish itself here will receive a couple of special zones where they can build their companies- they can leave their dealings with Dutch businesses outside that zone to special envoys (who are Dutch and educated in foreign customs and Dutch and foreign business etiquette and speak the language of the owner of that particular company with fluency).