The head of the International Cooperation Unit of the National Police has analyzed the UCAM the importance of Europol on organized crime
The Temple of the Monastery of Jeronimos has welcomed this morning the second day of the First International Congress of Criminology which began yesterday in the UCAM with the intervention of executive vice president of the European Border Agency Frontex, Gil Arias Fernandez.
The OSCE Project Manager, Seppo Turkia, has been commissioned to open the session with a presentation focused on the institution they represent as an organization for security and cooperation in Europe.
EUROPOL and its instruments of international collaboration, information sharing, supporting international research and control, all in the field of organized crime, has lectured responsible for International Cooperation Unit of the National Police, Alicia Malo;
and the head of the Technical Unit of the Judicial Police in International Cooperation of the Civil Guard, Adriana Maria Tostón.
For Alicia Malo organized groups, today, are not specialized in one area of ​​activity, but are integrated in several areas (drug trafficking, money laundering), and has emphasized the need for all international bodies involved act together.
"You can not conceive safety part; the more players involved the better the outcome," he qualified.
He also said that "we can not fight an organization if we do not cut their supply of income."
It has also influenced this idea Chief Inspector of the National Police, Eva Gutiérrez, who has focused his presentation on the INTERPOL, and assured that "we must dismantle its financial structure."
Source: UCAM