Originally Posted by Liggio
These fuckers here were dealing in serious amounts of money, we're talking about truck loads.


That's not uncommon for European criminal organizations. Those groups make tons and tons of money.

The big downside is that, especially these days, Western Europe is fighting its own "war on drugs" and most groups only have a few solid years at the top before they're getting crushed. Usually it takes about a year and a half for a major criminal organization to get on law enforcement's radar. This is why the non-Italian European organized crime landscape has become such a big revolving door with dozens of (relatively) smaller groups scattered around any major city that are either at each other's throats or on the run from law enforcement. They deal in gigantic amounts of cash, but there's little if any stability.