Residents baffled by claims their Surrey town has become Mafia hotspot
Surrey town hit by multiple shootings and linked to a string of organized crime gangs
Residents of a Surrey town are baffled by claims that it has become a hotspot for the Mafia.
In recent months, there have been multiple shootings in the town, and police have linked them to a string of organized crime gangs.
Town mayor: "We are doing everything we can to tackle the problem"
The town mayor has said that he is "baffled" by the claims and that he is "doing everything he can to tackle the problem".
He said: "We have increased police patrols in the area and we are working with other agencies to try to identify and disrupt the activities of these gangs."
Police: "We are aware of the concerns of residents and we are taking them very seriously"
The police have said that they are "aware of the concerns of residents and that they are taking them very seriously".
A police spokesperson said: "We are working hard to tackle the problem of organized crime in the town and we are making progress."
Residents: "We are worried about the safety of our families"
Residents of the town have said that they are "worried about the safety of their families".
One resident said: "I don't feel safe walking around the town at night anymore."
Another resident said: "I'm worried about my children growing up in this town."
Experts: "Surrey is a major hub for organized crime"
Experts have said that Surrey is a major hub for organized crime.
One expert said: "Surrey is a major transportation hub and it is also home to a large number of wealthy individuals, which makes it an attractive target for organized crime gangs."
What can be done to tackle the problem of organized crime in Surrey?
There are a number of things that can be done to tackle the problem of organized crime in Surrey including:
- Increasing police patrols in the area
- Working with other agencies to identify and disrupt the activities of these gangs
- Educating the public about the dangers of organized crime
- Supporting community-based initiatives that aim to reduce crime
By working together, we can make Surrey a safer place for everyone.
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