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March 07, 2021
Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz Bin Saud Bin Naif headed Sunday the Saudi Arabia’s delegation that’s participating in the 14th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Kyoto.
RIYADH Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz Bin Saud Bin Naif headed Sunday the Saudi Arabia’s delegation that’s participating in the 14th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, being held virtually from Sunday to March 12, 2021 in Kyoto, Japan.
Prince Abdulaziz conveyed the greetings of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy prime minister and minister of defense, to conference participants, and their hopes of success for the congress.
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The extent of the burgeoning Covid-19 black market is becoming apparent, with nearly six million ivermectin tablets intercepted in South Africa in nearly six weeks and police crackdowns showing just how tightly this country has merged with global criminal networks cashing in on the pandemic.
Issues relating to ivermectin have been raised in the runup to Interpol’s announcement this week that there were major busts of criminals peddling fake Covid-19 vaccines and masks in countries including South Africa and China.
Based on the quantity of intercepted ivermectin as recorded by the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra),
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Given the estimated $70 billion being made each year in Asia’s drug trade, regional experts say recent arrests of two key drug figures are seen as unlikely to dent the long-term flow of narcotics.
Dutch police said in January they had arrested Tse Chi Lop, allegedly the leader of the Asian drug syndicate known as The Company or Sam Gor (Brother No. 3 in Cantonese). It is alleged to have made tens of billions of dollars each year off drugs in the region.
Then in February, it was announced that Lee Chung Chak, suspected of being a second leader of the syndicate, had been arrested.
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has issued an alert regarding the booming illegal market of human organs in the Middle East. According to