Tackling organised crime

Often overlooked crime now gets the spotlight.

Organised crime in the fisheries sector starts to get the attention it deserves

By Emma Witbooi

Governments across the world struggle to cope with organised crime in the fisheries sector. This is partly because legislative frameworks to tackle the problem are inadequate, and appropriate law enforcement tools are underutilised. It is also because the nature and negative effects of fisheries crime are poorly understood.

Traditionally, fisheries crime has been met with far less commitment and urgency than “traditional” crimes like drug trafficking. Yet fisheries crime hurts states as well as coastal communities – both socially and economically.

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Source: econotimes.com

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