Asia fights against cybercrime
Police officials from 16 countries in the Asia-Pacific region have announced that they will strengthen cooperation in the fight against cybercrime, which is one of the growing threats to stability. planning and development of the region.
After a three-day meeting in Manila (Philippines), the heads of the police forces of the participating countries emphasized the urgency of preventing Internet use for purposes such as sex trafficking and trafficking. illicit drugs, circulating illegal terrorist and securities trading funds.
According to an official from the International Police Agency (Interpol), Asian people use the Internet more than Europeans, so organized terrorist gangs in Asia definitely use internet technology for the purpose. unprincipled.
Philippine National Police Director A.Lomibao said delegations shared their experiences and legal system in preventing transnational crimes.
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