Strengthening Global Cooperation Against Narcotics Crime: ASEANAPOL's Participation in the 2024 International Conference on Narcotics (ICON)



by muhammad anas | Sep 12, 2024


From September 10 to 11, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea, ASEANAPOL Secretariat Executive Director David Martinez Vinluan actively participated in the 2024 International Conference on Narcotics (ICON). The event, hosted by the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA), brought together key stakeholders and experts from around the world to address the pressing challenges posed by narcotics crimes on a global scale.
KNPA Commissioner General Cho Ji Ho, in his opening remarks, underscored the gravity of the narcotics crime crisis, stressing that it has become a severe global threat, with far-reaching consequences that transcend national boundaries. He emphasized the urgency of a collective and coordinated international response, as no single nation can tackle this issue in isolation. To address this, the KNPA launched the Asian Narcotics Crime Response Alliance (ANCRA), aimed at fostering enhanced regional cooperation in combating narcotics-related crimes. As part of the conference agenda, the KNPA also hosted a detailed debriefing session on the INTERPOL Lionfish – Mayag II operation, showcasing the outcomes and lessons learned from this major international law enforcement operation targeting illicit drug trafficking networks.
The two-day ICON event featured a diverse range of expert presentations and briefings from distinguished resource persons representing a variety of global institutions and national law enforcement agencies. These included representatives from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), INTERPOL, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and officials from countries such as the Netherlands, Thailand, South Korea, Saint Lucia, Australia, Malaysia, Nigeria, India, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Additionally, the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) shared critical insights into global narcotics control efforts.
Each presentation highlighted the complexity and evolving nature of narcotics crimes, particularly the increasingly sophisticated methods employed by transnational criminal organizations. Presenters focused on the need for innovation and agility in law enforcement responses, as well as the importance of real-time intelligence-sharing and joint operations across borders.
The overwhelming consensus among the participants was clear: strengthening international collaboration and enhancing operational cooperation among nations is critical to effectively combat the illicit drug trade. This consensus reflects the shared understanding that the fight against narcotics crimes requires a unified, coordinated, and sustained global effort. Key discussions centered on best practices for information exchange, cross-border investigations, and capacity-building initiatives that empower law enforcement agencies to stay ahead of criminal syndicates engaged in drug trafficking.
ICON 2024 provided a unique platform for fostering deeper relationships and partnerships among law enforcement bodies, policymakers, and international organizations. By the conference’s conclusion, there was a reaffirmed commitment from all participants to pursue enhanced cooperation, not only within the Asia-Pacific region but also across continents, in order to strengthen global defenses against the menace of narcotics trafficking.
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