The latest trends in using the Internet to illegally buy and sell drugs and how to counter this phenomenon were the focus of an OSCE-supported training course for law enforcement officials from Kazakhstan’s Regional Hub to Counter Global Threats which concluded on 18 May 2018 in Astana.
The four-day event brought together some 15 law enforcement officers and instructors from law enforcement educational institutions representing the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Central Asian Regional Information and Co-ordination Centre for Combating Illicit Trafficking of Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances and their Precursors (CARICC) and the Interior Ministry’s Anti-Drug Units.
The participants learned about monitoring web-based platforms used for conducting illegal activities, the criminal use of messenger services, payment instruments as well as software for using the Darknet and the Deep Web. Experts referenced case studies to illustrate ways to effectively conduct online investigations.
The course was organized by the Programme Office in Astana in co-operation with the United States Embassy in Astana Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. It is part of the OSCE Programme Office’s multi-year efforts to build the host country’s capacity to effectively address the illicit trafficking of drugs.
Jonas Jessen, from the Education and Family department, has been granted a scholarship from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) from June 2018 on.
The Dean of the Graduate Center, Prof. Weizsäcker congratulates him on his success!
The EU-Western Balkans summit takes place in Sofia, Bulgaria, on 17 May 2018. It is hosted by the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, which currently holds the Presidency of the Council. The President of the European Council, Donald TUSK, chairs the meeting.