25 years ago today, countries united under one commitment: to work together to Stop Organized Crime.




To Stop Organized Crime countries must work together to cut off its financial lifeline.

On the International Day against Transnational Organized Crime - 15 November, let’s pledge to fight back and make sure that crime doesn’t pay.

Money moves
Across borders
Through screens
Beyond sight

But every illicit transaction leaves a trace. On people, on communities, on our shared future.

This Int’l Day against Transnational Organized Crime: follow the money and #StopOrganizedCrime at its source.



Organized crime can affect anyone.

It’s behind the falsified medicine that kills a child.
The scam that empties a retiree’s savings.
It thrives on profit, at the cost of people’s lives.

On this year’s Transnational Organized Crime Day, let’s follow the money and #StopOrganizedCrime.

Organized crime can affect anyone.

A forest destroyed for illicit income.
It thrives on profit, at the cost of people’s lives.

This Transnational Organized Crime Day, let’s follow the money and #StopOrganizedCrime at its source.





A hospital paralyzed by ransomware.
A child exploited for profit.
An endangered animal trafficked across borders.

Different crimes. Different victims.
But the culprit is the same: organized crime networks.

To #StopOrganizedCrime, we must follow the money.



An endangered animal trafficked across borders.

Different crimes. Different victims.
But the culprit is the same: organized crime networks.

To #StopOrganizedCrime, we must follow the money. That means targeting the financial systems that sustain criminal operations.


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Illicit funds move through shell companies & hidden accounts. While they are hidden, their devastating impact is not.

Lives shattered & opportunities lost.
Citizens defrauded.
Hundreds of billions stolen.
Every crime has a money trail.

Follow the money and #StopOrganizedCrime




Illicit funds move through shell companies, cryptocurrencies and hidden accounts. And while illicit flows are hidden, their devastating impact is not.

Lives and opportunities lost.
Ordinary citizens defrauded.
Hundreds of billions stolen.
Trust and institutions eroded.
Every crime has a money trail.
Follow the money and #StopOrganizedCrime




From human trafficking to drug trafficking and cybercrime, organized crime is a multi-billion-dollar industry operating all around us.

Behind it all lies a money trail. Trace it to #StopOrganizedCrime.

To #StopOrganizedCrime, we must follow its profits.




Financial investigations can expose and disrupt organized crime.

Working together, countries can follow the money, recover criminal proceeds and reinvest them where they belong, in people and communities.

Every transfer, transaction and trace is a chance to #StopOrganizedCrime.
With stronger cyber skills, coordinated financial investigations and cross-sector cooperation, law enforcement can follow the money and dismantle criminal networks.





From crypto to e-payments, digital platforms are where illicit money flows and where it can be stopped.
Every suspicious transaction flagged, every risk reported helps #StopOrganizedCrime.
Cooperation between tech, finance & law enforcement can close the gaps criminals exploit.


From crypto to e-payments, digital platforms are where illicit money flows and where it can be stopped.

Every suspicious transaction flagged, every risk reported, helps prevent criminal profits from fuelling corruption and instability.

Cooperation between tech innovators, financial experts, and law enforcement can close the gaps criminals exploit.

Together, we can make the digital world safer and #StopOrganizedCrime: International Day against Transnational Organized Crime - 15 November




From illicit trade to money laundering, organized crime is driven by profit.

To #StopOrganizedCrime, UNODC works with law enforcement, financial intelligence units and the private sector to trace illicit financial flows and close the loopholes criminals exploit.

Behind every organized crime network lies one goal: profit.

UNODC helps countries trace illicit flows, freeze stolen assets and strengthen financial systems: International Day against Transnational Organized Crime - 15 November

#StopOrganizedCrime



25 years of UNTOC

25 years ago today, countries united under one commitment: to work together to #StopOrganizedCrime.

Today, we celebrate 25 years of the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. What is the Convention and why does it matter? 


25 years ago today, countries united under one commitment: to work together to #StopOrganizedCrime.

Today, we celebrate 25 years of the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. 25 years of partnerships, progress and protection for people and communities worldwide.

Why does this global commitment still matter today? 

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