Organized crime exploits global trade routes and tech to traffic synthetic drugs, precursors & profits — threatening communities worldwide. UNODC’s Synthetic Drug Strategy strengthens early warning, health responses & legal frameworks to #StopOrganizedCrime. Read More
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