From human trafficking to falsified medical products, drug trafficking to cybercrime, organized crime is all around us.On 15 November, we mark the first-ever International Day Against Transnational Organized Crime.Together, we can #StopOrganizedCrime. pic.twitter.com/f6LRzvRLWD— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) November 15, 2024 Read More
From human trafficking to falsified medical products, drug trafficking to cybercrime, organized crime is all around us. On 15 November, we mark the first-ever International Day Against Transnational Organized Crime. Together, we can #StopOrganizedCrime.
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