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    Minister: Turkey seeks to strengthen cooperation in fight against crimes

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    28 Sep 04

    Istanbul, 28 September: Turkish Interior Minister Abdulkadir Aksu
    said that international community comprehended the importance of
    fight against "transborder crimes".

    The conference "International Initiative Against Smuggling of Drugs
    and Money Laundering", organized by Turkish Police Department and
    Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) of the United States, started today at
    the Istanbul Hilton Hotel.

    Making opening remarks of the conference, Minister Aksu said that
    Turkey hosted a conference on fight against drug smuggling for the
    second time in the last two months.

    Stating that those who committed crimes beyond borders use high
    technology, Aksu said that they noticed that crime organizations use
    more sophisticated methods as technology progress. Aksu stressed that
    Turkey has been exerting efforts to fight against drug smuggling for
    years by using the most advanced technology.

    Stating that Turkish government aimed to strengthen infrastructure
    and institutionalize the fight against crimes, he noted that they
    expected security forces to be more professional in fight against
    drug trafficking. "Crime is a universal concept. It does not have
    nationality, religion, race or border. Fight against drug smuggling
    should also be universal. Success achieved in this area should be
    perceived as a success of international community. Countries should
    support each other," he stressed.

    Aksu said that Turkish government supported coordination between
    Turkish security department and departments of other countries,
    noting that they expected other countries to assume a similar approach.

    Noting that Turkey's International Academy against Drugs and Organized
    Crime (TADOC) was established with the cooperation of the UN, Aksu
    said that Turkey shared its information and experience in fight against
    illicit drug trafficking and organized crimes with regional countries
    through TADOC.

    Aksu said that Turkish police confiscated 5 tons of heroin in 2003 and
    6.8 tons of heroin in 2004, noting that the increase in the amount of
    heroin seized by the police demonstrates efforts deployed by Turkish
    security forces and high tech techniques used against drug smugglers.

    Nearly 100 people from Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria,
    Germany, Greece, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Romania,
    Russia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Britain, the United
    States and Uzbekistan are attending the conference.

    Turkish Police Department Chief Gokhan Aydiner said that Turkey
    was ready to undertake more initiative in fight against drug
    smuggling. Indicating that "drug trafficking was a global problem
    and fight against it should also be global", Aydiner said that
    "international cooperation meant that countries should exchange
    intelligence with each other". Aydiner said that "Turkey would be glad
    to contribute to training and regional proactive fight against drug
    smuggling", adding that "it also wanted to undertake a more active
    role on this issue".

    On the other hand, DEA Administrator Karen P. Tandy said that
    "they cooperated with many countries in fight against drug
    trafficking". Stating that DEA had offices in 60 countries, Tandy
    said that "they are happy because Turkey was a powerful partner in
    fight against drug trafficking".
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