Neighbours gang up in fight against crime


GOOD neighbours band together to shape a community that enjoys peace and prosperity. This principle is at the core of Asean’s policies, plans, strategies and activities. And like any other community, this region has reason to worry about crime.

Transnational crime, in particular, can potentially rob Asean of its political, economic and social wellbeing. This is why the member countries have combined to combat it since the early 1970s.

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