Training on countering transnational organized crime, trafficking of drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors
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Some 30 representatives of Kazakhstan’s regional State Revenues departments, Academies of the Border Service and the Ministry of Internal Affairs will be taking part in a five-day training seminar dedicated to the best practices in countering transnational organized crime, trafficking of drugs, psychotropic substances and their precursors.
The event will be led by experts from Georgia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania and the United States.
The seminar will provide an overview of international practices in countering transnational organized crime, identifying and precluding international channels for the trade of drugs, psychotropic substances, and drug precursors.
Participants will go through an intensive training, which will include both theory and practice.
The event is part of the OSCE Programme Office in Astana's activities to enhance the host country’s capacities to prevent and counter transnational organized crime with a specific focus on countering illegal trafficking of narcotics and their precursors.