Wildlife Enforcement Networks from around the world strengthen responses to combat wildlife crime
PRESS RELEASE On 21 and 22 November 2022 more than 100 representatives from networks, law enforcement authorities, inter-governmental organizations and other relevant organizations came together at the 4th Global meeting of Wildlife Enforcement Networks (WENs). Regional networks which comprise a variety of national wildlife law enforcement agencies across the criminal justice chain, including police, customs and prosecutors from around the world, came together to share experiences and enhance collaboration between wildlife law enforcement officers working to combat wildlife crime in
Towards a World Free of Wildlife Crime - International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime launches its Vision 2030
PRESS RELEASE On 18 November, alongside the 19th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CoP19) that is taking place in Panama from the 14 th – 22 nd November 2022, Botswana and Panama highlighted at an event hosted by the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) how the Consortium has contributed to their enforcement efforts and to enhance their responses to combat wildlife crime
International Consortium hosts high profile events on Combating Wildlife Crime at CITES CoP19
PRESS RELEASE Next week marks the beginning of the 19 th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CoP19), taking place in Panama from the 14 th – 22 nd November 2022. As part of CoP19, the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) will not only report on its work to the Conference of the Parties (see CoP19 Doc. 17.5 ), but will also host
UNODC news update: workshops on 'recovering the proceeds from wildlife and forest crime'
FOLLOWING THE MONEY APPROACH: UNODC national workshop in Kenya and regional workshop for the Caribbean Region in Panama on "Recovering the proceeds from wildlife and forest crime" Two workshops addressing “Recovery of Proceeds of Crime from Wildlife and Forestry Offences” were organised by UNODC from 24-28 November 2014, in Naivasha, Kenya, and 1- 4 December 2014 in Panama City, Panama. The workshop in Naivasha, Kenya was a practical case-study based workshop, hosted by the Government of Kenya in cooperation with
INTERPOL news item: INTERPOL report on illegal bear trade highlights need for greater enforcement coordination
LYON, France - An INTERPOL report has underlined the need for greater coordinated enforcement efforts worldwide to combat the illegal trade in bears to ensure that offenders are identified and prosecuted and that the illegal trade does not have a lasting impact on bear species. The “Assessment on Illegal Bear Trade” report by INTERPOL’s Environmental Security unit highlights in particular how poaching and the illegal trade of bears, their parts and derivatives continue on a large scale worldwide. With the
INTERPOL news item: Hundreds of animals seized in operation targeting wildlife trafficking across Asia
LYON, France – A five-month long INTERPOL-coordinated operation targeting wildlife trafficking in tigers and other big cats across Asia has resulted in the seizure of hundreds of animals and more than 160 arrests. Involving 13 countries, Operation PAWS (Protection of Asian Wildlife Species) also focused on lesser known species also in high demand by the black market, such as bears and pangolins. Wildlife traders using the internet and social media in certain countries were also investigated. Among the live animals
UNODC news update: Expert group on timber analysis meets in Vienna
Expert group on timber analysis meets in Vienna Last week, UNODC with its partners of the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) united efforts to tackle timber crimes by bringing together 30 experts from various disciplines to discuss issues related to timber trafficking and how the use of scientific methods can support law enforcement operations and judicial responses to this crime. Experts from around the world gathered in Vienna from 10 – 12 December to look at the timber
Un gran paso adelante para combatir los delitos contra la vida silvestre
Únicamente para uso de los medios de comunicación; no se trata de un documento oficial. COMUNICADO DE PRENSA Un gran paso adelante para combatir los delitos contra la vida silvestre La CITES apoya una Operación de INTERPOL para localizar a delincuentes autores de delitos contra el medio ambiente, incluidos cabecillas de bandas de delincuencia contra la vida silvestre buscados Ginebra, 17 de noviembre de 2014 - Se anunció hoy la primera operación mundial dirigida a individuos buscados por delitos graves
La CITES da la bienvenida al nuevo Secretario General de INTERPOL y acoge con satisfacción la adopción de la Resolución de la Asamblea General sobre la Seguridad Medioambiental
En la 83 a sesión de la reunión de la Asamblea General de ICPO-INTERPOL en Mónaco del 3 al 7 de noviembre de 2014, se eligió al señor Jürgen Stock como nuevo Secretario General de INTERPOL. El Vicepresidente de 55 años de edad de la Bundeskriminalamt (BKA) alemana tomó el relevo del señor Ronald K. Noble de los Estados Unidos de América, quien dimitió tras 14 años como Secretario General de INTERPOL. La Secretaría de la CITES se suma a
Del lugar del crimen hasta el tribunal: el ICCWC lanza Directrices sobre el marfil
La caza furtiva de elefantes sigue siendo crítica en África y continúa superando el índice de crecimiento natural de la población de elefantes. La creciente delincuencia organizada transnacional amenaza la seguridad nacional, el estado de derecho y el desarrollo económico y social. El Consorcio Internacional para Combatir los Delitos contra la Vida Silvestre (ICCWC) lanzó hoy “ Directrices sobre métodos y procedimientos para la toma de muestras y el análisis de laboratorio del marfil” para apoyar el despliegue de tecnologías
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