New tack in fight vs organized crime

Department of Justice Assistant Secretary Mico Clavano represented the Philippines in presenting an innovative approach to tackling organized crime in the country.

Department of Justice Assistant Secretary Mico Clavano represented the Philippines in presenting an innovative approach to tackling organized crime in the country.
This as the United Nations recently concluded a highly successful regional conference in Bangkok, Thailand, attended by representatives from ASEAN member countries.
The conference was convened to discuss, share, and develop strategies to improve local, regional, and international mechanisms to combat transnational organized crime.
Clavano during the conference likewise introduced the Justice Sector Coordinating Council, a unique multi-agency body comprising the Department of the Justice, Department of Interior and Local Government, and the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
The JSCC is tasked with identifying hotspots of transnational organized crime across the country.
In addition to identification, the JSCC establishes Justice Zones at these hotspots. These zones are areas where there is a coordinated and efficient response from each JSCC member, ensuring effective actions to address the pressing issues posed by organized crime.
The council's unique approach in dealing with transnational organized crime was highly lauded by the UN representatives and the participating countries.
The mechanism was recognized as a best practice in the region, reflecting the Philippine's commitment and pioneering efforts in addressing this global issue.
"We are proud of the innovative work being accomplished by the JSCC in the Philippines, and we are thrilled to have this platform to share our strategies with other nations," said Assistant Secretary Clavano. "We are committed to continued collaboration with our international partners to address the shared challenge of transnational organized crime."