Digital Crime and Synthetic Drug Trafficking: SCO, Interpol, and CIS Enforcers Join Forces in Bishkek
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The Eurasian space is establishing an uncompromising defense architecture in the face of escalating global cyber threats and narcotics syndicates. On June 5, an emergency Meeting of the Ministers of Internal Affairs and Public Security of the SCO Member States was convened in Bishkek, reinforced by the direct support of Interpol and specialized CIS anti-crime bureaus. Against the backdrop of tectonic shifts in international politics and the rapid weaponization of artificial intelligence by criminal networks, law enforcement chiefs have agreed on new rules of engagement. The final protocol signed by the officials lays the groundwork for total operational control over transnational cybercrime.
On June 5, 2026, Bishkek hosted the Meeting of Ministers of Internal Affairs and Public Security of the SCO Member States. The high-level assembly integrated delegates from Interpol leadership, permanent SCO bodies, and the CIS Bureau for Coordinating the Fight Against Organized Crime. The heads of delegations were officially received by the President of the Kyrgyz Republic, Sadyr Japarov. The parties affirmed that amidst a fundamental transformation of international relations, the SCO remains a pivotal guarantor of regional stability and reciprocal trust.
The participants directed their core focus toward challenges driven by rapid digitalization. Law enforcement leaders stressed the critical urgency of tightening security measures against cybercrime, illicit activities leveraging artificial intelligence, and hostile cyber warfare. Furthermore, an actionable plan was detailed to dismantle transnational organized crime operations and drug trafficking channels. The sides agreed to accelerate the suppression of synthetic drug manufacturing, cut off precursor supply lines, and maximize the speed of direct operational and intelligence data exchanges. The event concluded with the signing of a strategic protocol regulating coordinated responses to security challenges.
The participants directed their core focus toward challenges driven by rapid digitalization. Law enforcement leaders stressed the critical urgency of tightening security measures against cybercrime, illicit activities leveraging artificial intelligence, and hostile cyber warfare. Furthermore, an actionable plan was detailed to dismantle transnational organized crime operations and drug trafficking channels. The sides agreed to accelerate the suppression of synthetic drug manufacturing, cut off precursor supply lines, and maximize the speed of direct operational and intelligence data exchanges. The event concluded with the signing of a strategic protocol regulating coordinated responses to security challenges.
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