Framed in the European Union initiative for fighting drug trafficking and organised crime in the countries located along the Black Sea and Central Asian heroin routes, the objective of this FIIAPP-led European Union cooperation project is to address this problem through training and information exchange between countries.
Specifically, it will improve the training of those responsible for fighting drug trafficking on techniques for controlling drug distribution, as well as coordination between countries when it comes to carrying out operations (up to six real anti-drug trafficking operations are planned in which the proposed coordination techniques will be used), and it will increase the exchange of information through secure channels.
Seguridad y Lucha contra el crimen organizado
Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, China, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
Start - Cooperation: fight against the 'Heroin Route'
End - Cooperation: fight against the 'Heroin Route'
2.692.000€
Comisión Europea
Ministerio de Interior (Cuerpo Nacional de Policía/ Guardia Civil)