quarta-feira, maio 19, 2010

REDE DE CASAMENTOS FRAUDULENTOS ALIMENTA IMIGRAÇÃO ILEGAL E POSSIVELMENTE O TERRORISMO ISLÂMICO

Mais uma maravilha da imigração e do multiculturalismo...

O SEF apanhou um indiano, em Loures, que transferia milhares para contas investigadas no Líbano.
Contratam mulheres portuguesas para casar com imigrantes ilegais, pagando às primeiras de modo a tornar os segundos cidadãos da União Europeia – e este esquema fraudulento rende milhões de euros por ano à rede organizada. O SEF deteve dez pessoas na Grande Lisboa em Dezembro, na sequência de uma longa investigação, mas faltava apanhar três dos principais cérebros do negócio, que pode financiar actividades ligadas ao terrorismo. Entre eles está um indiano, preso este mês, que transferia dinheiro para contas altamente suspeitas.
O SEF, na investigação dirigida pela Unidade Especial de Combate ao Crime Violento do DIAP de Lisboa, avançou com a última operação em Odivelas e Loures, de madrugada, detendo o suspeito e passando as suas casas e carros a pente-fino. Guardava todos os comprovativos das transferências e o cartão Gold da Western Union com que movimentou mais de 300 mil euros provenientes do esquema.
Ao que o CM apurou, há contas bancárias de destino do dinheiro, no Líbano e noutros países do Médio Oriente, que são investigadas pelas autoridades internacionais por suspeitas de ligações a actividades terroristas.
À margem da investigação aos casamentos fraudulentos, os inspectores do SEF também avançaram, na madrugada de dia 11, para uma operação em Setúbal que resultou na constituição de quatro arguidos, estrangeiros, que adquiriam Bilhetes de Identidade portugueses a cidadãos em situação económica desfavorecida, em troca de alguns euros – para depois os fazerem chegar a outros Estados--membros da União Europeia (UE), onde são falsificados e vendidos a cidadãos estrangeiros que têm a sua situação de permanência na UE irregular ou precária. Em causa estão crimes como o auxílio à imigração ilegal, num inquérito que é também coordenado pelo DIAP de Lisboa e que conta com o apoio de autoridades de outros países e da Europol, com vista a desmantelar uma organização de âmbito transnacional.
Depois de dez detidos em Dezembro último, quatro homens e seis mulheres, suspeitos de liderarem a rede de ‘casamentos brancos’ na Grande Lisboa, o SEF avançou para três operações: deteve dois elementos em Fevereiro e, este mês, o cidadão indiano. Angariam mulheres portuguesas em situação económica difícil – e, em troca de mil a 1500 euros, convencem-nas a casar com imigrantes ilegais. O negócio é feito em conservatórias portuguesas mas também em Espanha, França, Bélgica, Holanda ou Alemanha. Quanto aos clientes da rede, muitos são cidadãos paquistaneses, entre outros, que passam a circular livremente na União Europeia – em países onde alguns são investigados por ligações ao terrorismo internacional.
A rede paga até 1500 euros às mulheres e recebe dos clientes cerca de 20 mil euros. Nos últimos anos, a rede sediada em Portugal ‘legalizou’ centenas.

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9 Comments:

Anonymous Anónimo said...

grande José Mourinho a dizer uma verdades!

http://www.record.xl.pt/noticia.aspx?id=0f9b6fa3-0988-42bc-ae09-d08df4c17233&idCanal=00000292-0000-0000-0000-000000000292&h=1

19 de maio de 2010 às 03:15:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

«Dão passaporte a um brasileiro e metem-no a jogar»

19 de maio de 2010 às 03:54:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

Pakistan: Muslim Lender Forces Christian to Sell Kidney

5 ‘armed men’ accompany debtor to hospital

A Pakistani Christian who borrowed money from his Muslim employer — at 400 percent interest — to send his daughter to college has been forced by the lender to sell a kidney to repay a portion of the debt

The report today by Compass Direct said John Gill, a machine operator at Shah Plastics in the Youhanabad area of Lahore, Pakistan, was taken to Ganga Ram hospital by “five armed men” and forced to sell a kidney against his will.

Gill borrowed 150,000 rupees, or about $1,760, from his employer, Ghulam Mustafa, in 2007. Compass Direct said Mstafa confirmed he took over Gill’s home last week after giving the Christian two weeks to pay off the interest.

Mustafa came to Gill’s home with about five armed men and transported him to Ganga Ram hospital, the Compass report said.

The sale generated about 200,000 rupees, or $2,350, leaving the remaining debt at about 250,000 rupees, or $2,945, Gill reported.

The money is due next month.

Mustafa told Compass Direct the debt was figured with a 400 percent interest rate.

“I only offer 50 percent interest to Muslim employees,” he said.

19 de maio de 2010 às 05:31:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

European Nations Upset by EU’s Own Plans for Budget Hikes

European governments, under pressure from Brussels to reduce national deficits, are upset by a 4.5 percent budget hike proposed by the EU Commission for the bloc’s budget next year, sources said Monday.

European finance ministers will begin considering the EU’s budget proposals during a meeting in Brussels on Tuesday, in much-anticipated discussions.

“We are in agreement that we need to spend better, not to spend more,” one European diplomat said.

“The European Commission is the one urging the member states to make budgetary efforts to reduce national deficits, and should use the same criteria for its own plans,” he added.

“It can’t go on acting as if there is no economic crisis.”

A diplomat from another European nation said he was “looking forward to hearing why the commission’s budget should be six percent higher in real terms when (EU Economic Affairs Commissioner) Olli Rehn is telling countries to cut their national budgets.”

The commission, the EU’s executive arm which proposes and polices union law “will have to work much harder than usual to explain that rationale,” he added.

The 2011 budget plans foresee a 4.5 percent increase in administrative costs for EU institutions, including 2.9 percent for the commission itself, with the creation of new high-paying posts, according to the EU executive’s figures.

The EU institutions and European governments are already engaged in a tussle over a mooted salary restructuring for some 50,000 European functionaries.

The governments want no more than a 1.9 percent rise, given the heinous condition of national coffers, while the EU personnel are calling for a 3.7 percent increase.

The European Commission, which argues that the pay increase are automatically calculated under EU rules, is putting the matter to the European courts in order to overcome the opposition from national governments.

Commission spokesman on budgetary issues Patrizio Fiorilli told AFP that the EU executive itself was not creating the new jobs.

The EU’s reforming Lisbon Treaty, which came into force last December, increased the remit of some European bodies, such as the EU parliament, the committee of the regions and the economic and social committee, he explained.

He also pointed to growing costs of retirement pay outs “like everywhere in Europe” and higher security costs of EU personnel worldwide.

Of a total proposed budget of 142.6 billion euros (176.4 billion dollars) for the EU in 2011, some 64.4 billion euros are for actions linked to securing Europe’s economic recovery — a rise of 3.4 percent over this year.

The commission spokesman also justified this rise, saying investment in the future is required.

19 de maio de 2010 às 05:44:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

Former Central Bank Head Karl Otto Pöhl: Bailout Plan Is All About ‘Rescuing Banks and Rich Greeks’

19 de maio de 2010 às 05:51:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

Wall Street Killionaires Are at it Again

The very same people who were responsible for crashing U.S. markets in 2008 now have their sights set on Greece.

In our book “Killing Wealth, Freeing Wealth,” we identified this cabal of highly connected speculators — we call them “Killionaires” — who looted the U.S. stock markets and stole trillions in wealth from millions of investors.

Now the Killionaires are at it again.

They are once again orchestrating a sovereign debt crisis, and pocketing billions. Greek pensioners and welfare recipients are the losers this time, not to mention the European banks, insurance firms such as AFLAC and others invested in these European bonds.

[…]

Killionaires manipulate the prices of bonds after taking huge derivative positions. Their favorite tool is the credit-default swap, which allows them to profit from a decline in bond prices.

19 de maio de 2010 às 05:52:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

Burka Rage as Female Lawyer Rips Veil Off Muslim Woman in French Clothes Shop

A 60-year-old female lawyer ripped a Muslim woman’s Islamic veil off during a row in what French police described as the first known case of ‘burqa rage’.

The astonishing scene unfolded in a clothes shop in France when the pair came to blows before being arrested.

It came as racial tensions grow over of the country’s plans to introduce a total ban on burqas and other forms of religious dress which cover the face.

The 26-year-old Muslim convert was walking through the store in Trignac, near Nantes, in the western Loire-Atlantique region, when she overhead the lawyer making ‘snide remarks about her black burqa’.

A police officer added: ‘The lawyer said she was not happy seeing a fellow shopper wearing a veil and wanted the ban introduced as soon as possible.’

At one point the lawyer, who was out with her daughter, is said to have likened the Muslim woman to Belphegor — a horror demon character well known to French television viewers.

The lawyer’s use of the name ‘Belphegor’ was particularly inflammatory, said police, because the demon was portrayed by classical writers as ‘Hell’s ambassador to France’.

Belphegor, who hates human beings, is usually portrayed as a monstrous demon with horns and pointed nails, but frequently disguises himself.

During a period in Paris, Belphegor was said to live with a group of vampires in the Louvre.

Police said the incident was still being investigated, and that charges could follow.

Neither woman has yet been named.

A ‘shouting argument’ started in the store before the older woman is said to have ripped the other woman’s veil off.

As they came to blows on Saturday afternoon, the lawyer’s daughter joined in, with the three women clashing.

‘The shop manager and the husband of the Muslim woman moved to break up the fighting,’ the police officer said.

‘All three were arrested and taken to the local gendarmerie for questioning.’

A spokesman for Trignac police said that ‘two complaints had been received’, with the Muslim woman accusing the lawyer of racial and religious assault. The latter, in turn, had accused her opponent of common assault.

The French parliament has adopted a formal motion declaring burqas and other forms of Islamic dress to be ‘an affront to the nation’s values’.

Some have accused criminals of wearing veils to disguise themselves. This includes everything from terrorists to minor shop lifters.

A ban, which could be introduced as early as autumn, would make France the second country after Belgium to outlaw the Islamic veil in public places.

But many have criticised the anti-burqa lobby, which includes President Nicolas Sarkozy, for stigmatising Muslim housewives.

Many French women from council estates are forced to wear the veils because of pressure from authoritarian husbands.

The promise of a ban has prompted warnings of racial tensions in a country which is home to some five million Muslims — one of the religion’s largest communities in Europe.

Mr Sarkozy’s cabinet is to examine a draft bill which will impose one-year prison sentences and fines of up to £14,000 on men who force their wives to wear a burqa.

Women themselves will face a smaller fine of just over £100 because they are ‘often victims with no choice in the matter,’ says the draft.

The law would create a new offence of ‘incitement to cover the face for reasons of gender’.

And it would state: ‘No-one may wear in public places clothes that are aimed at hiding the face.’

Women would not be ‘unveiled’ in the street but instead taken to a police station to be formally identified, the draft law states.

19 de maio de 2010 às 06:06:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

India: Endless Violence Against Christian Women of Kandhamal

After anti-Christian pogroms of 2008-2009, the Christian women of Kandhamal have difficulty returning to their villages and resuming their lives. The Social Centre in Mumbai studies their problems to see how to help. The continuous support of the Church toward the persecuted.

Bhubaneswar (AsiaNews) — Christian women were beaten, abducted, suffered sexual and verbal violence during the August 2008-2009 anti-Christian pogrom in Kandhamal district, Orissa. Now a group of researchers connected with the College of Social Work Nirmala Niketan in Mumbai have conducted a research on the violence, the first step to finding a solution.

A team of 16 between 6 and 12 May interviewed a group of 300 women from several villages in Kandhamal, visiting the sites and their homes to gather information on their social situation and housing and families.

Sister Anita chat services, Daughters of the Heart of Mary, is a teacher at the Nirmala Niketan Center who participated in the research. She told AsiaNews that “women and girls of Kandhamal have suffered various forms of violence” such as cases of beatings, sexual violence, insults and threats, kidnapping, and have had to flee from their villages. According to information gathered, the Hindu extremist assailants belonged to different clans and tribes and came from different regions.

Sister Chata says that many women and their families are still traumatized by that time and are afraid to cultivate their land. Many women have reported a continuing state of anxiety, fear, tension, fear for their lives and those of their children at all times.

Sukumari Digal, 40, from Latingia village, mother of four children, now “only” suffers verbal violence and threats, along with other women of the village. But this has left a mark on her life and she says that together with other women, “we feel depressed. We do not feel for the land. Our cows have disappeared. “ “I can not concentrate on daily chores, I am always afraid. I fear to travel on a bus. I feel great anxiety when any member of my family are away from home when the children are not with me. Now even I go to meet people I know and I feel ashamed and embarrassed when I talk with them. I feel anger toward those who should have protected me and did not do it. The situation is still tense and many people do not feel safe to return, because the refugee camps of the government are quite safe, but the village is not “. Sukumari says that about 50 girls and women of her village have fled to other cities looking for work and fearful for their safety. She has made reports to local police, but they have made no inquiries and no one was arrested for the violence. But they have help and support from priests, nuns and social workers.

“Despite all this, I feel no anger towards the people who caused all this.”

Sunila Bhise, also a member of the research group from Mumbai, confirms that Kandhamal women continue to suffer from the violence. In their villages, they lack medical facilities, social opportunities and work security. Those who went home are finding it difficult to resume life as before. Others have gone to different cities.

Father Ajay Kumar Singh of the Archdiocese of Cuttack-Bhubaneshwar believes that the study should provide a credible framework for Kandhamal women. The Church and other groups of civil aid, based on similar reports, want to develop strategies to help women and the entire population of the area.

The study of the Nirmala Niketan is a scientific report and will be submittedto the National Commission for Human Rights and other pro-rights groups by August.

19 de maio de 2010 às 06:19:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

ESSE INDIANO DA QUADRILHA É ISLAMICO OU HINDU; DO NORTE OU DO SUL DA INDIA..??DE QUE PARTE DO GANGES OU DO INDO SE DO NORTE..??DE QUE CASTA..??

19 de maio de 2010 às 12:31:00 WEST  

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