The second course on illegal trade started today and will continue until April 13 with the participation of 22 participants from government organisations, UAE, Jordan and Algeria.
Organised by the Royal Academy of Police (RAP) and the General Directorate of Anti-corruption and Economic and Electronic Security in cooperation with the Interpol, the course discusses solutions to update current law and draft new legislations to tackle the issue and protect international economic security.
Source: BNA
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