Behind every illegal catch, there may be another crime.Organized crime exploits fishing vessels for trafficking in drugs, people, and marine species.UNODC supports States to expose these threats and uphold safety, security, and the rule of law.#SaveOurOcean pic.twitter.com/n51iV8ubZw Read More
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