Counter Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) Training Course
The Detection of Environmental Crime Training (DETECT) - Counter Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) training course is designed to help law enforcement investigators identify and disrupt transnational organized crime groups involved in wildlife trafficking. The course equips appropriate enforcement authorities with the knowledge and skills required to identify and disrupt organized, cross-border wildlife trafficking supply chains moving pangolin, elephant ivory, rhino horn and big cats. A key objective of the training is increasing and sustaining transnational multi-agency coordination and information sharing.
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- Counter Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) Training Course
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- 2018-07-01T23:59:59+07:00
- The Detection of Environmental Crime Training (DETECT) - Counter Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) training course is designed to help law enforcement investigators identify and disrupt transnational organized crime groups involved in wildlife trafficking. The course equips appropriate enforcement authorities with the knowledge and skills required to identify and disrupt organized, cross-border wildlife trafficking supply chains moving pangolin, elephant ivory, rhino horn and big cats. A key objective of the training is increasing and sustaining transnational multi-agency coordination and information sharing.
- When Jun 25, 2018 to Jul 01, 2018 (Asia/Bangkok / UTC700)
- Where Hua Hin, Thailand
- Contact Name Salvatore Amato
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The training aims to help officers move beyond seizures and low-level arrests to identifying, weakening and ultimately dismantling cross-border illicit supply chains that are decimating populations of pangolins, rhinos, elephants and big cats in Asia and Africa.
This event is jointly organized by USAID Wildlife Asia, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), INTERPOL, Lusaka Agreement Task Force and Freeland Foundation.