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What's driving this transition by opening this Pandora's Box, because now it’s basically a matter of chemistry, and you can create a number of compounds, is ultimately profits, the profits of transnational criminal organizations is what is driving both the shift, but also this innovation.

Rahul Gupta

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

In an event a country is able to clear the jurisdictional and legal hurdles of a transnational lawsuit, this would provide one potential methodology for allocating damage or allocating responsibility in collecting damages, in actual litigation, the methodologies will be challenged, there will be competing views, there will be a battle of the experts, and every aspect of The Dartmouth College study will be tested.

Michael Burger

Found on CNN
1 year ago

The violence and lawlessness at the border caused by transnational cartels and gangs satisfies the definition of an ‘invasion’ under the U.S. Constitution, and Arizona therefore has the power to defend itself from this invasion under the governor’s authority as commander in chief, an actual invasion permits the state to engage in defensive actions within its own territory at or near its border.

Mark Brnovich

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

CBP’s November Monthly Operational Update reflects an incredible amount of work on behalf of the American people to keep dangerous drugs and products out of our communities, to facilitate travel and billions of dollars in trade, and to maintain security along our borders, it’s an honor to lead a workforce whose mission is so vital to our economic health and national security. CBP's vigilance is key to disrupting smugglers and transnational criminal organizations as they exploit vulnerable populations and attempt to traffic illegal and dangerous products.

Chris Magnus

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Whenever that happened, those two seizures always were shipped out of the same port, close in time, and all of the ivory -- when we looked at the origin -- was highly in overlap, which suggests it was the same transnational criminal organization( TCO) moving both shipments.

Sam Wasser

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Regrettably, cyberattacks by nation-state-sponsored actors and transnational cybercriminals are becoming more common and are an inherent risk of conducting any type of business online.

Scott McCutcheon

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This amount of fentanyl and methamphetamine is enough to ruin countless lives and fund transnational criminal organizations, i’m proud of our officers’ efforts at all Ports of Entry within the San Diego Field Office to intercept this and all smuggling attempts.

Pete Flores

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This event is the perfect example of numerous key partners unifying our efforts to counter transnational criminal organizations who look to exploit the maritime environment.

Coast Guard

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Multiple corruption scandals in the last year alone have shown that transnational corruption is often facilitated, enabled, or perpetuated by countries toward the top of the Index, including the United States.

Gary Kalman

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

We feel very strongly that Secretary Perdue has backed out on America's family farmers and ranchers, and is representing transnational agribusiness' interest against the family farmers' interest, it gives very little room for America's cowboys and cowgirls to have a fair opportunity to sell their cattle.

Joe Maxwell

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The Asia-Pacific meth market is now the biggest in the world, of all the organized crime types, meth trafficking is the most dangerous and the most profitable. It underpins the growing power of these transnational crime groups.

Jeremy Douglas

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

A successful, secure connectivity of the transnational links among South and Central Asia, and China, via Afghanistan, would revive the country’s historical and natural hub position in the region. The sooner this happens, the better for the country

Shakib Noori

added by anonymous
5 years ago

Al Shabaab remains an organization with its roots in Somalia but has evolved into a transnational, regional jihadi organization.

Rashid Abdi

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

An unforeseen consequence of this (immigration crackdown) is the strengthening of criminal groups that are very organized and smugglers that are transnational and have connections with different groups, you create these monsters in reality with your own policies.

Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera

Found on CNN
5 years ago

There is a need to develop and execute a sustainable enforcement strategy for a lasting impact against illegal betting and related transnational organized crime.

Martin Purbrick

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

They've been here since the '80s and have thrived to this date, they're a transnational or international gang. Their level of brutality is extreme and high, similar to what we read about and hear with the drug-trafficking cartels in Mexico.

Eric Harden

Found on CNN
6 years ago

The threat is still the gillnet, but Leigh Henry’re now dealing with a whole new industry, instead of legal shrimp fishers, we’re now dealing with transnational organized crime and people working on the black market. In the last few years, the Mexican government has stepped up its efforts to curtail poaching in the Gulf of California – the body of water that separates the Baja Peninsula from the rest of Mexico – adding in June two small boats, a number of vehicles and 135 sailors to an enforcement force deployed in 2015 under the Upper Gulf of California Integrated Protection Program. The new support joined the 13 ships, five vehicles, a helicopter-carrying ship and a plane already deployed to combat illegal fishing in the region. The U.S., which is seen as the main transshipment country for the totoaba’s bladders, has also joined in the fight against traffickers. Last year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized 1,328 pounds of totoaba fish bladders that were in route to Hong Kong. While conservationists agree that the main battle to save the totoaba and vaquita is in Mexican water, they acknowledge that the demand for the bladders in China is the reason for the illegal trade and argued that officials in Beijing and Hong Kong need to crack down on the underground fish trade. ' WORLD'S SADDEST POLAR BEAR' MOVED AFTER OUTPOURING OF OUTRAGE TOWARDS CHINESE MALL The problem, experts argue, is that wildlife trafficking is so pervasive in the world’s most populous nation that authorities are stretched thin and forced to give priority to larger cases.

Leigh Henry

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Kuczynski's plan is made for defending the interests of big businessmen, his vision... belongs to the transnational corporation.

Alberto Fujimori

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

The Taliban are a medium within which these transnational groups operate.

General John Nicholson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We need to become quicker and better here. EU states should work together via a joint transnational data network.

Holger Muench

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

To qualify, the U.K. government would have to agree to a number of provisions designed to protect privacy and fundamental rights, and a U.K. order would have to comply with UK law, this agreement would release American companies from conflicting legal obligations in clearly and carefully defined circumstances. It would help one of our oldest and closest allies perform high-priority criminal investigations that keep its citizens safe -- and many of which, in our age of transnational crime and terrorism, also further American interests.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch

Found on CNN
8 years ago

This is a great result for transnational organised crime (fighting) cooperation because these guys have been doing this for 10 to 15 years, we are cutting away at the model. We'll attack the insurance, the availability of supplies and crew, attack the landing ports and the markets they use. It is death by a thousand cuts.

Alistair McDonnell

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

This is a great result for transnational organized crime (fighting) cooperation because these guys have been doing this for 10 to 15 years, we are cutting away at the model. We'll attack the insurance, the availability of supplies and crew, attack the landing ports and the markets they use. It is death by a thousand cuts.

Alistair McDonnell

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Targeting these areas for law enforcement could stop the largest amount of poaching-related mortality in Africa and choke at the major sources of ivory fueling the criminal networks that allow this transnational organized crime to operate.

Samuel Wasser

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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