Criminal networks worldwide are expanding rapidly, leveraging advanced digital technologies to enhance their operations. As General Stanley McChrystal aptly stated, “It takes a network to defeat a network.” However, Taiwan’s exclusion from INTERPOL presents a significant challenge in this global fight against crime.
INTERPOL plays a critical role in facilitating international cooperation among law enforcement agencies. When any country, such as Taiwan, is excluded, it creates a potential loophole that criminals can exploit. Taiwan’s absence from INTERPOL limits the ability of global authorities to collaborate effectively on combating:
- Cybercrime
- Drug trafficking
- Other serious cross-border criminal activities
Experts warn that this exclusion weakens collective efforts to dismantle criminal networks that operate internationally. The Australian Institute of International Affairs emphasizes that a truly effective global crime-fighting strategy requires the participation of every country, including Taiwan. Without Taiwan’s involvement, the worldwide law enforcement community misses out on vital information and access to critical criminal investigations.
This situation raises serious concerns about how international politics can impede global safety. It underscores the urgent need for a united, comprehensive approach to crime prevention in our increasingly interconnected world.
