The crime is simple: buy non-authorised chemicals from China for €14 per litre and sell them on the European black market for five times the price.
Deduct costs for packaging and transport and the net profit will be close to €70 on each litre, according to Europol, the EU's crime-fighting agency.
A single shipment of 160 tonnes generates €11.2m. Tax-free and almost completely risk-free. It's a crime we can hardly see, and it very rarely comes to court.
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Already a member? Login hereStaffan Dahllöf is an investigative journalist in Denmark. This investigation comprised research from Eva Achinger, Lorenzo Bagnoli, Antonio Baquero, George Brock, Kristof Clerix, Anuška Delić, Rasit Elibol, Caroline Henshaw, Nils Mulvad and Krzysztof Story contributed to this article. The research was supported by Journalismfund.eu and Reporters in the field/Robert Bosch Stiftung.
Staffan Dahllöf is an investigative journalist in Denmark. This investigation comprised research from Eva Achinger, Lorenzo Bagnoli, Antonio Baquero, George Brock, Kristof Clerix, Anuška Delić, Rasit Elibol, Caroline Henshaw, Nils Mulvad and Krzysztof Story contributed to this article. The research was supported by Journalismfund.eu and Reporters in the field/Robert Bosch Stiftung.