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UN report: Most global crime routes point to Europe
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 17 - 06 - 2010


Most forms of transnational crime have
Europe as their destination, according to the first United Nations
report on global crime networks that was issued today in New York, dpa reported.
The report by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) found that
overall, most illicit trade flows to or from major Western
economic powers as well as Brazil, Russia, India and China.
But a map in the UNODC survey showed that Europe is the only world
region to where the full lineup of criminal trafficking flows,
including drugs, people, faked goods and natural resources.
The Vienna-based agency warned that transnational crime threatens
to derail security especially in poor countries that already suffer
from conflicts.
"Crime is fuelling corruption, infiltrating business and politics,
and hindering development," UNODC Executive Director Antonio Maria
Costa wrote.
He pointed to drug cartels that spread violence in Central
America, the Caribbean and West Africa, as well as to cooperation
between insurgents and criminals in Southeast Asia and Northern and
Central Africa.
The UNODC said governments should try fighting criminal markets
rather than crime syndicates, by stopping money laundering and
informal transfer systems.
As global trade has become more and more deregulated, the agency
called for stronger measures to detect fake goods, monitor shipments,
fight corruption and crack down on cyber crime.
The report put a value to various forms of international crime:
- It estimated that there are 140,000 human trafficking victims in
Europe, generating a 3-billion-dollar profit for their exploiters per
year. Major human trafficking routes flow from Africa to Europe and
from Latin America to the United States.
- Europe is the biggest regional heroin market, valued at 20
billion dollars annually.
- Natural resources and wildlife worth 2.5 billion dollars were
trafficked from Asia to the European Union and China in 2009, UNODC
said.
- The number of counterfeited goods caught at Europe's borders has
increased tenfold in the past decade, reaching an annual value of 10
billion dollars.


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