Barely two and a half years after taking power in Afghanistan, the Taliban are already besieging the gates of Europe.

The Afghan human trafficking gangs operating in northern Serbia will come under the informal supervision of the Taliban government, Magyar Nemzet wrote, referring to its southern informants. According to the newspaper, the internal leaks are closed, the control of the sending of financial resources has already been taken over, money is provided to corrupt the local authorities, and even the procurement of weapons is stopped. Barely two and a half years after taking power in Afghanistan, the Taliban are already besieging the gates of Europe.

Magyar Nemzet also reported that the aggression of migrant smugglers at the southern border has recently reached a level. An Afghan human-trafficking criminal gang operating in the South has started posting intimidating videos on social media. The criminals, who refer to themselves simply as the "killer group" (killer group), show fists shaped like pistols in the footage, as well as their movements imitating the cutting of the neck. The situation near the southern border was already strained to the breaking point:

smugglers have been using weapons against the Serbian police for some time.

The Afghan governments have identified financial and other opportunities in human trafficking, and they have also realized that they can relatively easily take control of gangs that use aggression against each other, and according to Magyar Nemzet's informants, they will do so.

According to their plans, with the end of the internal settlements, instead of the losses estimated at hundreds of thousands of euros (!), they can count on additional profits.

Since mid-September, the previously loose deposit management rules of Afghanistan's money changers have also changed: there are no longer any independent businesses, money can only be deposited at designated money changers, so money transfers have come under central control. The migrant gangs immediately sensed all of this, and they can expect more help from the Taliban in the production of travel documents.

There is no question, then, that the human traffickers who previously threatened on social media will soon become even stronger, more disciplined, and more militarized.

So it seems that barely two years after the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, the radicals can bring the Afghan human trafficking gangs under their control, and all of this has consequences that can be felt at the borders of the country as well.

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