INTERPOL convenes Europe’s top police over evolving transnational organized crime
Recently , INTERPOL’s regional conference has brought together more than 140 senior police officials from Europe and beyond. Senior officials from 54 countries to addressed regional threats related to transnational organized crime.
During the two-day (20 and 21 May) meeting, delegates will examine how criminal networks are increasingly exploiting digital platforms, with crime-as-a-service ecosystems and industrial-scale scam centres posing a growing threat, facilitating cyber-enabled fraud and financial crime on an unprecedented scale.
According to Interpol, Drug trafficking routes stretching from Latin America into European ports, fraud operations targeting victims from other continents, and criminal groups infiltrating legitimate businesses all present growing challenges to the European region.




