Australia, Thailand to Strengthen Cooperation on Transnational Crime
The two countries have agreed to step up efforts to disrupt criminal networks, financial flows and supply chains.
Australia and Thailand are enhancing their collaboration to combat transnational crime in both physical and digital spaces. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s visit to Canberra has led to an agreement to strengthen cooperation between law enforcement, customs, immigration, and financial intelligence agencies. These joint efforts aim to disrupt criminal networks, financial flows, and supply chains, contributing to a peaceful and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
- Australia and Thailand are reaffirming cooperation against transnational crime.
- Collaboration extends to both physical and digital crime.
- Law enforcement agencies will work together on drug, illegal tobacco, and human trafficking.
- Cybercrime, financial fraud, and money laundering are also targets.
- Cooperation between agencies like law enforcement, customs, immigration, and financial intelligence will be strengthened.
- The goal is to disrupt criminal networks, financial flows, and supply chains.
- These efforts are deemed essential for a peaceful, stable, and prosperous Indo-Pacific.
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