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INTERPOL Official Calls For A Revitalised Global Coalition To Combat Drug Trafficking

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The Secretary General of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) has expressed concern that despite record drug seizures in source, transit and destination countries, there has been little impact on market values. Jürgen Stock spoke during INTERPOL's 25th Americas Regional Conference from March 21 – 23 in Chile. 'The exchanges here in Chile, combined with the concerns expressed to me by political leaders worldwide, reinforce the need for a revitalised global coalition to combat drug trafficking,' Stock asserted. 'But to be effective, there must be greater and more systematic sharing of information of all linked crimes,' he observed. In this

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