Pakistan Calls for Comprehensive Action Against Transnational Organized Crime:
Report: Muhammad Amir Siddique Journalist UN Vienna Austria.
The 12th session of the Conference of Parties (COP) to the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) started in Vienna on 14 October 2024. Pakistan is being represented at the 12th COP by Director Generals of FIA, Anti-Money Laundering Authority and Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to UN in Vienna.
The UNTOC is the main international instrument in the fight against transnational organized crime. The Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNTOC, held every two years, serves as a vital platform for member states to discuss and develop strategies to enhance cooperation in combating organized crime and to review progress made in implementing the Convention and its protocols.
Addressing the 12th session, Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Mr. Ahmad Ishaque Jehangir, reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to tackling the challenges posed by transnational organized crime and emphasized the need for a holistic approach to address its root causes.
Mr. Jehangir highlighted that the economic disparities, conflict, and a lack of opportunities create fertile ground for criminal enterprises. Therefore, promoting inclusive and sustainable development is crucial. He called for international cooperation grounded in mutual respect and shared responsibility, stressing the importance of strengthening the capacities of developing countries in combating organized crimes such as money laundering, human trafficking, and cybercrime.
The DG FIA also underscored Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to counter various forms of organized crimes, particularly in tackling human trafficking and migrant smuggling. At the same time, he emphasized the necessity of expanding legal pathways for migration to address irregular migration.
Addressing the critical issue of corruption and illicit financial flows, the DG FIA highlighted Pakistan’s legislative reforms aimed at combating money laundering and terrorist financing. He called on the global community to expedite the return of stolen assets to developing countries to ensure that these ill-gotten resources are utilized for socio-economic development.
The DG (FIA) reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to working with the international community to combat the multifaceted challenges posed by transnational organized crime. He emphasized that a united global effort is essential for achieving the objectives of the UNTOC