Thursday, November 08, 2007

India seeks global help against crime

India is becoming a new center of crime. They have been experiencing a great deal of criminal activity mostly dealing with counterfeiting. They have already found over 10 million american dollars counterfeited, and believe that all the counterfeiting will pose an economic threat and instability.
Also, they have found some evidence that such counterfeiting is going towards terrorist funds and promotion of transnational organized crime.

" ... in order to tackle transnational crimes, international law enforcement cooperation was essential. He said online auction sites pose a danger since they provide a gray market for pushing counterfeit products."

One of the leaders of India's Central Bureau of Intelligence is planning on raising the concern at the 76th
general assembly of Interpol being held in Morocco.


http://www.upi.com/International_Security/Emerging_Threats/Briefing/2007/11/08/india_seeks_global_help_against_crime/9892/

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