We had the chance to discuss Migration and Criminal Networks with Ms Tuesday Reitano, Deputy Director at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. We asked her the following questions:
- What is the role of criminal networks as they relate to migration?
- How can migrants protect themselves against criminal networks?
- Where are the hot spots? Who is affected most? At what point in their migration journey are they targeted?
- How do governments/organisations respond to transnational organised crime? Do policies/protocols exist?
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