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  1. Based on the 2019 ENACT Organised Crime Index for Africa, the Global Organized Crime Index is a key flagship project of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. ... Note: Green or red arrows show changes in 2023 compared to 2021. 1 10 Global score for---- ... Criminal actors. Mafia-style groups; Criminal networks; State ...
  2. africa.businessinsider.com

    Sep 28, 2023Business Insider Africa presents the top 10 African countries with the highest crime rates. This list is courtesy of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. The first component of the Index, criminality, consists of two subcomponents: criminal markets and criminal actors.
    Author:Chinedu Okafor
  3. defenceweb.co.za

    Nov 13, 2023This success created a flourishing underworld filled with criminal activities due to globalisation and the rise of growing economies. ... According to the global organised crime index of 2023, South Africa has been ranked in seventh place of countries with the most organised crime globally - and third in Africa. This is an achievement that ...
  4. interpol.int

    Aug 18, 2023The four-month Africa Cyber Surge II operation was launched in April 2023 and focused on identifying cybercriminals and compromised infrastructure. It was coordinated by INTERPOL's Cybercrime Directorate, under the auspices of the INTERPOL Africa Cybercrime Operations desk and INTERPOL's Support Programme for the African Union in relation ...
  5. theconversation.com

    Sep 24, 2023Fourth, the International Criminal Court was expected to encourage a domestic reckoning with serious crimes by casting a "positive shadow" over national judges, prosecutors and attorneys.

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