Organized crime
May include trafficking in humans, illicit goods,
weapons and drugs, armed robbery, counterfeiting,
money laundering;
3,600 international criminal organizations
Pharmaceutical crime
Involves the manufacture, trade and distribution of fake,
stolen or illicit medicines;
It encompasses the counterfeiting, their packaging
and associated documentation;
Patients across the world put their health at risk by
unknowingly consuming fake drugs that have been doctored, badly stored or that have expired;
Illicit drugs can contain the wrong dose of active ingredient;
heart attack, coma or death
Terrorism
Terrorism poses a grave threat to national security and the lives
of individuals;
Terrorism is a criminal act that influences an audience beyond
the immediate victim
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Trafficking in human beings
Trafficking in human beings constitute modern-day slavery;
They are stripped of their autonomy, freedom of
movement and choice, and face various forms of
physical and mental abuse
There are three main types of human trafficking:
Trafficking for forced labour;
Trafficking for sexual exploitation;
Trafficking of organs
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