Oct 1, 2018

UNODC programme to fight cross-border trafficking expands to China-Pakistan frontier

UNODC programme to fight cross-border trafficking expands to China-Pakistan frontier

Coca Crops in Colombia at all-time high, UNODC Report finds; Photo: UNODC

1 October - In the coming decade, major regional infrastructure upgrades in Southeast Asia are expected to lead to freer movement of people and goods and increased economic growth. These welcome developments will, however, also provide more opportunities for organized criminal groups to traffic illicit goods and smuggle across borders. Over 70 UNODC-supported Border Liaison Offices operate throughout Southeast Asia to fight this crime.



Published October 01, 2018 at 11:11PM
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