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3. Urges the creation of Regional Police Training Centers (RPTCs) in key areas such as
South America and South East Asia with periodical invitations to National police
forces of states facing narcotic production and trafficking issues within their
borders, with the help of the UNODC, and the Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS), to capacitate officers on drug law enforcement
techniques;
4. Supports the current initiatives for regional maritime law enforcement seminars, cohosted by the UNODC, to improve multilateral cooperation and promote the
exchange of information and experiences, such as the already existing Asia Pacific
Training Seminar on Maritime Drug Law Enforcement hosted by the Japanese
Coast Guard regularly;
5. Encourages the strengthening of the existing bilateral and multilateral regional
agreements on maritime cooperation, such as the Indian Ocean Rim Association
(IORA), and the creation of new agreements in the areas where drug trafficking is
prevalent;
6. Promotes the participation of states that have successfully battled drug-related
problems in their territories in the aforementioned RPTCs, to encourage the
transference of effective practices and strengthen regional cooperation initiatives;
7. Recommends the creation of operational centers linked with the currently existing
Information Exchange Networks, like INTERPOLs I-24/7, to carry out maritime
interdictions and other surveillance operations, such as the existing Maritime
Analysis and Operation Center (MAOC) and its Narcotics Task Force;
8. Endorses the global adoption of the already existing Airport Communication
Programme (AIRCOP), supported by the UNODC, WCO, and INTERPOL,
especially its expansion to South East Asia;
9. Urges all member states to join the existing legal mechanisms that target criminal
assets and the seizure, freezing or destruction of these, such as the Camden Assets
Recovery Interagency Network (CARIN);
10. Reminds all member states their duty to sign and ratify the existing conventions on
illicit and their trafficking, specifically the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic
Drugs, the 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances, the 1988 Convention
Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, and the 2000
Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime;
11. Encourages the regional sub-commission of UNODC to create partnerships with the
private transportation sector that provides the employees of the transportation
people that they can get same profit from a licit crop as with an illicit crop, through
incentives and attitudinal changes.