Countering maritime crimes and illicit trafficking

UN Youth Volunteer Niels Peters Williams (Ecuador) serves as Programme Support Officer with the Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. He supports initiatives to strengthen the capacity of maritime law enforcement and other criminal justice authorities. Based in Colombo, he has contributed through his assignment to enhancing capacities to effectively respond to maritime crimes, including illicit drug trafficking by sea.

Photo: UN Volunteer Niels Peters Williams (far left) supporting a VBSS boarding training in Sri Lanka, which is usually conducted in dhows that have been confiscated for the trafficking of illicit goods. ©UNODC GMCP, 2020

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UN Volunteer Niels Peters Williams (far left) supporting a VBSS boarding training in Sri Lanka, which is usually conducted in dhows that have been confiscated for the trafficking of illicit goods