Now, as the FBI disbands its organized crime squad in Boston, it highlights a significant shift in focus—echoing the dwindling power of traditional Mafia operations. According to former agents and legal experts, the once pervasive threat of organized crime in New England has all but evaporated. The shift suggests both a changing landscape of criminal activity and a reflection of successful law enforcement efforts over decades.
Fred Wyshak, a former federal prosecutor, noted that 'there's really nothing left with traditional organized crime' in New England, indicating a notable decline in the presence and influence of groups that had previously terrorized communities. This statement encapsulates the sentiments of former law enforcement officials who believe that the victory over organized crime is not only a triumph for the FBI but also for society as a whole.
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