International operation led by INTERPOL reveals scale of illicit goods trafficking More than 1400 arrested or probed and millions of illicit goods seized in Operation Black Poseidon LYON, France -- An INTERPOL-led operation against illicit goods trafficking across Eastern Europe has revealed the extent and increasingly elaborate methods used by transnational crime groups to traffic illicit goods with more than 1400 individuals arrested or under investigation and the seizure of 7.3 million trafficked goods. The month-long Operation Black Poseidon (May 2012) involved INTERPOL's National Central Bureaus in Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Turkey and Ukraine working with national police and investigators who carried out some 1700 interventions at commercial locations including markets, as well as at ports and airports, in cooperation with prosecutors, customs and intellectual property crime experts. Vasyl Nevolia, the Head of INTERPOL's National Central Bureau in Kiev, Ukraine, said: "Operation Black Poseidon was important in removing potentially dangerous and sub-standard goods from circulation. It highlights the need for international police cooperation and what can be achieved through regional and global operations against organized crime networks." "The success and the increased awareness provided by Operation Black Poseidon demonstrates that the fight against intellectual and industrial property crimes has become a priority for Turkey's police authorities, in addition to <b>...</b>
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INTERPOL Operation Black Poseidon (Results) July 17th, 2012
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