IRAQ – ORGANISED CRIME

BY KEITH NUTHALLA UNITED Nations fact-finding mission sent to investigate the growth in organised crime in Iraq following the fall of Saddam Hussein has concluded that wool and sheep smuggling are one of the key problems facing the occupation authorities. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said that the illicit trafficking of wool and sheep had grown in scale, with the illicit trade being underpinned by past custom, especially on the Iran-Iraq border. Here, smuggling by tribal groups of this and other goods "has been well developed for some time, and was ...


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