Cooperation
The researcher and coordinator of the National Survey on Alcohol and Drugs (LENAD) from the National Institute of Science and Technology for Public Policy on Alcohol and Other Drugs (INPAD), Clarice Madruga, emphasized that to ground and guide the drug policy in Brazil, especially in the policy of regulation and prevention of drug use, it is essential that the cooperation between national and international entities is strengthened.
Participating in the panel on strategies for seized assets in the context of trafficking and the illicit market were the director of Public Policy and Institutional Articulation of the National Secretariat for Drug Policy (SENAD), Gustavo Camilo Baptista, the coordinator of the Center of Excellence for the Reduction of Illicit Drug Supply, Gabriel Andreuccetti, and the director of Asset Management at Senad, Giovanni Magliano Junior.
Camilo highlighted the convergence of SENAD actions with the Federal Police and other police forces regarding the change of strategies in drug seizure and disarticulation of trafficking. "We have been working in harmony in this change of paradigms, which, I believe, reflects the joint maturity of thought of the different agencies for this new strategy, which is the decapitalization of criminal organizations. If the institutions get closer and closer to each other and align this strategy, it is plausible that in the next few years we will bear new fruits, both in terms of maintaining this virtuous cycle and in asset and fund management."
Also participating in the panel were Cláudio Monteiro, the CoE Expert in Asset Management and Financial Intelligence, and Luiz Melo, a representative of the General Police Coordination for Repression of Drugs, Arms and Criminal Factions of the Federal Police.
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