Europol has released a report detailing the extensive reach of organized crime networks operating across Europe. The agency’s findings, published Friday, reveal these networks employ approximately 400,000 people. These groups, likened to the ‘Ndrangheta and DZ Mafia, are described as agile and destructive forces. The networks are comprised of individuals from 118 different nationalities, indicating a highly internationalized operation. Europol’s assessment provides a comprehensive overview of the scale and complexity of organized crime within the European Union. The report highlights the significant economic and social impact of these criminal organizations. Further details regarding specific activities and structures are expected to be released in subsequent reports.