Big hurdles await West African anti-crime initiative

//Big hurdles await West African anti-crime initiative

Big hurdles await West African anti-crime initiative

Facing a rising crime wave from drug-running to human organ smuggling that siphons money into terrorism, 16 West African states have launched an unprecedented data-sharing scheme to fight illegal activity, but observers say the initiative faces sizeable hurdles.

The scheme — which aims to set up a cybernet where national police forces will pool information on wanted individuals, criminal records, illegal weapons, and stolen cars and documents — brings together 15 members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) plus Mauritania.

Known as WAPIS — the West Africa Police Information System — the EU-funded scheme has been in gestation for several years and will ultimately be hooked up to Interpol’s global criminal databases.

It will be “crucial to effectively combating transnational organised crime and terrorism”, according to the international police agency.

Interpol’s secretary general, Juergen Stock, said that smuggling in drugs, weapons, human beings, fake drugs and even human organs was rife in West Africa.


Source: Seychelles News Agency

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