Mafia organized crime in Berlin: exhibition in the Charlottenburg town hall

Mafia organized crime in Berlin: exhibition in the Charlottenburg town hall

Next Monday, February 12, 2024, the exhibition of the Federal Model Projekt “Echlot civil society against MOK” will be opened in the Charlottenburg town hall, which deals with mafia -organized crime (MOK). The exhibition is intended to sensitize visitors: sensitizing inside and stimulating how democratic civil society together identify, support, support and combat MOK. The opening is accompanied by the head of BVV, Judith Stückler, and by the deputy district mayor Detlef Wagner.

The exhibition is aimed at focusing on the perspectives of the affected and the connections between MOK, racism, violence and poverty. As a result, she wants to raise awareness of the visitors to the challenges of mafia -organized crime in Berlin.

The exhibition will be visited in the Charlottenburg town hall until Friday, February 23, 2024, during the regular opening hours. Visitors: The inside has two weeks to deal with this important topic.

Contact information for further information on the exhibition is also available. The Institute for New Social Plastic Berlin e.V. can be contacted at the email address info@echolot-berlin.de.

The exhibition is part of a larger project that aims to combat and sensitize against mafia -organized crime. Especially in a city like Berlin that has a long story with different forms of crime, it is important to sensitize the public for these topics and to develop strategies for combating.

As one of the largest cities in Germany, Berlin is unfortunately also an important hub for different types of organized crime. The exhibition and the accompanying model project are intended to help the citizens: to sensitize the interior of the challenges of mafia organized crime in Berlin and stimulate a broad discussion about possible countermeasures.

It remains to be seen that the exhibition will contribute to increased awareness and commitment in combating mafia -organized crime.



Source: www.berlin.de