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Operation Lionfish - Orange rabbit - 05-31-2017 30 May 2017 New drug trafficking routes and smuggling methods identified in INTERPOL-led operation SINGAPORE – An INTERPOL-coordinated operation targeting drug trafficking across Asia and the Pacific has identified emerging smuggling routes and concealment methods. Operation Lionfish – ASEAN, which involved more than 2,000 police and customs officials across 14 countries, revealed a network of West African and Asian organized crime groups behind trafficking in methamphetamine – one of the most smuggled drugs in the region. Of the 59 seizures reported so far, nearly a quarter were methamphetamine – totalling approximately 121kg, of which 94 kg was crystalline, known as ‘Ice’. In total some 350 kg, 50 litres and 2,175 tablets of illicit drugs including cocaine, cannabis, heroin and amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) worth an estimated USD 18 million were seized during the two-week operation. In one case, following the discovery of nearly 9 kg of methamphetamine hidden inside a consignment of soft toys, a controlled delivery coordinated by law enforcement in the two countries resulted in the arrest of 13 individuals – seven from various African countries, two Mongolian nationals and four Chinese nationals. During the first week of the operation, authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) identified an increasing trend of liquid cocaine being trafficked. Smugglers would swallow condoms packed with liquid cocaine but unlike other drugs, this type of concealment is harder to detect by traditional x-ray or computed tomography imagery. At the request of the UAE, an INTERPOL Purple Notice has been issued to all 190 member countries outlining this modus operandi and methods for detection. Many of the arrests made during Operation Lionfish – ASEAN resulted from specific intelligence-sharing, which helped identify a cocaine trafficking route via Ethiopia to destinations in the Middle East, Asia and Pacific. “Operation Lionfish – ASEAN marks a new beginning in our approach to combating illicit drug smuggling through airports in the region. It shows the importance of timely information exchange and it is through such a platform that participating countries come together as one strong force, acting in unison,” said Abdul Halim Rahman, Senior Officer-In-Charge of the Central Narcotics Bureau at Changi Airport in Singapore. An Operational Coordination Unit at the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore, was the hub for Lionfish – ASEAN activities, bringing together representatives from the involved countries and the World Customs Organization. Strong support was also provided by INTERPOL National Central Bureaus in the Americas and Africa. “Operation Lionfish has served as an example of countries cooperating to serve society on both a national and international level. We can do more when we work together,” said Superintendent Efren L Fernandez II, Director of Operations at the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime. With drug trafficking often facilitated by ‘internal’ contacts in the aviation and maritime areas, a baggage handler in Nigeria was arrested for attempting to import illicit substances. “It was a great honour for Malaysia to participate in this operation, where full cooperation and the sharing of vital information with other countries showed significant benefits in combating drug trafficking,” said M Navamany M Rethnam, Assistant Superintendent with the Royal Malaysia Police. Other illicit goods were also seized during the operation including in Vietnam where authorities stopped an Angolan national who had hidden ivory inside frozen salmon. This first two-week (1 – 14 May) leg of the operation focused specifically on airports with a second phase to target land and sea borders. Operation Lionfish – ASEAN was conducted under the umbrella of INTERPOL’s Project AMEAP (Africa-Middle East-Asia Pacific), supported by funding from the UAE via the INTERPOL Foundation for a Safer World. A five-year project, AMEAP provides a coordination platform for a range of anti-drug trafficking initiatives either led by, or involving, INTERPOL including;
Operation Lionfish – ASEAN was supported by law enforcement from the 10 ASEAN countries Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam as well as Australia, Brazil, China, Hong Kong (China), Qatar, Togo and the United Arab Emirates. Photos : 8 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() SEE ALSO [/size]
OR This post needs to go under the general discussion thread where the panda bears one is. I put this one here by mistake. Can one of the moderators move it for me? Thank you. OR RE: Operation Lionfish - jasper - 05-31-2017 Interesting stuff, seems with all the stuff going on in the world we could put this much effort into other things. RE: Operation Lionfish - Tara1178 - 06-01-2017 (05-31-2017, 07:43 PM)jasper Wrote: Interesting stuff, seems with all the stuff going on in the world we could put this much effort into other things. Agreed.... RE: Operation Lionfish - Cricket - 06-01-2017 (06-01-2017, 03:13 AM)Tara1178 Wrote:(05-31-2017, 07:43 PM)jasper Wrote: Interesting stuff, seems with all the stuff going on in the world we could put this much effort into other things. Don't ya just wish they'd leave us alone to take care of our health problems. Especially since they've taken away our doctors that helped us. Let us be free to control what we put into our own bodies and do what we know helps us. THEY are causing bigger problems by takin' away our legal ways of gettin' the meds we need. Bottom line, we ARE NOT free nor have any control or rights to our own bodies. Cricket RE: Operation Lionfish - Ladybugsrcool - 06-01-2017 The war on everything smh. So very frustrating. They strip, search, seize, imprison us. In some instances I get it nothing helpful or medicinal or recreational even about some of these things but grrr! RE: Operation Lionfish - Shogun - 06-01-2017 Not sure about you guys, but I pay a $hitload of money for health insurance and still can't get what I need. Insurance, like everything strictly monitored, is big business. That's why so much effort goes into controlling how/where/when we can get "proper" healthcare. It's a total farce. I like the new info popping up on the forums though. Way to stay on top of things. We all need to help each other out in thwarting these attempts by le to deprive us of what we need. Shogun RE: Operation Lionfish - JennaChell - 06-02-2017 I understand some if not most of these drugs or dangerous but when they target small orders such as what most people do here for there own use because they can no longer get them in the normal way I really get angry, leave us alone I guarantee I as well as most people here are not hurting anyone including themselves as most are taking as needed of what they really need. They need to do more research on the way they do things. RE: Operation Lionfish - Bishop - 06-02-2017 I would hope with all of this going on they would focus more on the illicit cases and leave medicine alone. There is a huge difference between the two. Like many have said, most people are simply seeking to fill the gaps where the system has failed them RE: Operation Lionfish - Cricket - 06-03-2017 (06-02-2017, 01:51 PM)FirePlaces Wrote: Love this video. Anti war on drugs ... Excellent find Ms. Fire. Oh so true dat. Hope you are well my friend. Cricket RE: Operation Lionfish - Orange rabbit - 06-03-2017 Love the video fireplaces. As da bug said...so true. OR |