Discussing a global framework to curtail the rise of transnational organised crimes.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is regarded as the “global leader in the fight against illicit drugs and international crime.” UNODC’s mandate is to assist Member States in their struggle against illicit drugs, crime, terrorism and transnational crimes. Transnational organized crimes (TOC) have been posing a significant threat to the security of various countries and has had dire implications for public safety, health, democratic institutions, and economic stability across the globe. These criminal networks have been simultaneously expanding and diversifying their activities which has been resulting in the convergence of a variety of threats leading to destabilisation in various coutries. While legislators and many executives sought out to curtail the rise of organised crimes, due to poor implementation and legislation at the local and national level of various countries, many of these crimes have only further risen. Hence, we call upon the delegates of UNODC to to come to a consensus by diplomatically deliberating on this issue, bring up pragmatic approaches for the same and work on multinational cooperation to curbthe growth organised crimes globally.
