At UN, India calls out state complicity in 'suppressing activities of transnational criminal groups'
India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ruchira Kamboj, highlighted the need to address state complicity in suppressing criminal groups and the provision of safe havens to offenders. She called for action against states that support crime syndicates and provide economic citizenship to criminals. Kamboj emphasized the vulnerability of member states suffering from poor governance and inadequate financial oversight to exploitation by terrorists and organized criminals. She stressed the importance of cooperation in intelligence gathering, sharing experiences, and best practices.
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