On April 22, 2025, the discussion around drug trafficking in Belgium took a critical turn. “Many who end up in drug dealing are victims themselves,” stated De Landsheer. This highlights the need for community support beyond policing to tackle the complex issues we face today.
- Drug dealers are often victims themselves.
- Collaboration is essential for effective solutions.
- LISA's play a crucial role in safety integration.
- Ensure social sector receives adequate funding.
- Explore the concept of a Brussels identity.
- Local police needs depend on community actions.
How Can Integrated Security Solutions Help Combat Drug Trafficking in Belgium?
The role of locally integrated safety antennas (LISA’s) is vital in addressing the drug crisis. These platforms unite various emergency services and municipal departments, fostering collaboration. Key points include:
- Enhanced communication among agencies
- Resource allocation for social services
- A unified approach to tackling local issues
The call for better integration of resources reflects a broader understanding of the challenges at hand. As Slosse noted, “If asked how much local police is needed, it depends on what others do.” The future lies in collaborative efforts; will Belgium rise to this challenge?