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1 Trump vowed to dismantle transnational crime groups in a February executive order.
2 The agreement sets out the framework for developing police cooperation and combating transnational crime .
3 Ms Bishop will co-chair the meeting on people-smuggling, trafficking and transnational crime in Bali.
4 That's the view of a specialist in transnational crime and drug trafficking in the region.
5 It tells of the rise of transnational crime since the fall of the Soviet Union.
6 Another aim was to cut off transnational crime 's profits.
7 The paper says security risks will rise, with greater opportunities for people smugglers and transnational crime .
8 A Papua New Guinea MP has taken prime minister Peter O'Neill to task about transnational crime .
9 The Lombok treaty commits both countries to cooperating in defence, combating transnational crime , counter-terrorism and intelligence-sharing.
10 Art and antiquities theft ranks fourth in transnational crime , after drugs, money laundering, and illegal arms shipments.
11 Auckland Airport chief customs officer Dave Huff said a lot of transnational crime syndicates operate through airports.
12 Australia's Minister for Justice, Michael Keenan, said the agreement would allow the partner countries to fight transnational crime .
13 It said it would also allow the monitoring of illegal activities in the Pacific, especially transnational crime threats.
14 Thailand and Malaysia on Friday agreed to consider building a border wall to combat transnational crime and smuggling.
15 But the Drug Enforcement Administration may be America's most active group on the front lines of transnational crime .
16 A new Pacific police agreement has been signed in Sydney to crack down on transnational crime in the region.
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