Governments and police agencies around the world are looking for the most effective ways to tackle organised crime; Australian law enforcement and security analyst Teagan Westendorf believes the introduction of Magnitsky-style legislation and the use of sanctions against major criminals could be a valuable, targeted law-enforcement tool.
Australia’s war against organised crime has hotted up. The arrest of accused drug lord Tse Chi Lop and allegations of large-scale money laundering in Australian casinos have exposed to the public the deep economic connections transnational and organised crime syndicates have established here, and the scale of the threat we face.
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