Criminal networks worldwide are growing rapidly, leveraging digital tools and operating across borders. As General Stanley McChrystal aptly put it, “it takes a network to defeat a network.” However, Taiwan’s exclusion from INTERPOL poses significant challenges to these global crime-fighting efforts.
INTERPOL serves as a critical platform connecting countries to share intelligence and apprehend criminals. Without Taiwan’s participation, important gaps emerge in this global cooperation. Taiwan has demonstrated a strong track record in combating crime and sharing crucial intelligence, particularly in areas such as:
- Drug trafficking
- Cybercrime
- Human trafficking
The absence of Taiwan from INTERPOL weakens the collective ability to tackle these crimes effectively.
Experts emphasize that as crime continues to evolve, it is essential to have all capable partners included. Excluding key players like Taiwan may create vulnerabilities that criminals can exploit. The Australian Institute of International Affairs highlights the pressing need for a truly global response to crime, explaining that in our interconnected world, crime transcends national borders.
Effective international law enforcement collaboration must incorporate every jurisdiction capable of contributing. This issue raises urgent questions about international security and the future of cooperative crime-fighting efforts.
Stay tuned for more updates and in-depth analyses on this developing topic.
