16 abr 2013

Report: Transnational Organized Crime in East Asia and the Pacific (UNODC)


UNODC’s brand new assessment of the transnational organized crime threat in the East Asia and the Pacific region is now out, with issues ranging from migrant smuggling, labour trafficking and sexual exploitation, through to environmental crimes, illicit drugs, and counterfeit goods.

The report takes a look at the manner in which criminal enterprises have developed alongside legitimate commerce in recent years, creating contraband markets valued at approximately $90 billion.

For more, visit http://j.mp/TOCTA-EAP and http://j.mp/12id05q.
UNODC’s brand new assessment of the transnational organized crime threat in the East Asia and the Pacific region is now out, with issues ranging from migrant smuggling, labour trafficking and sexual exploitation, through to environmental crimes, illicit drugs, and counterfeit goods.

The report takes a look at the manner in which criminal enterprises have developed alongside legitimate commerce in recent years, creating contraband markets valued at approximately $90 billion.

For more, visit http://j.mp/TOCTA-EAP and http://j.mp/12id05q.

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