Taiwan’s ongoing exclusion from INTERPOL has raised significant concerns regarding the effectiveness of global crime control efforts. The Australian Institute of International Affairs highlights that modern criminal networks operate on a global scale, frequently utilizing digital platforms and decentralized systems that require a unified international response.
Without Taiwan’s participation in INTERPOL, the process of sharing crucial intelligence and coordinating law enforcement actions faces notable challenges. Taiwan’s strategic location in Asia, combined with its advanced technological infrastructure, positions it as a vital player in combating various transnational crimes such as:
- Cybercrime
- Human trafficking
- Drug smuggling
Experts emphasize the necessity of including all key nations in INTERPOL to effectively dismantle these expanding criminal networks. As General Stanley McChrystal poignantly stated, “it takes a network to defeat a network.”
The Australian Institute of International Affairs calls for a reconsideration of Taiwan’s status within global policing organizations to strengthen worldwide crime-fighting capabilities. Stay tuned for more updates in our Deep Dives series.
