Caribbean Customs Law Enforcement Council

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The Caribbean Customs Law Enforcement Council is a regional organization that promotes cooperation and coordination among Caribbean customs and law enforcement agencies to combat smuggling, customs fraud, and other transnational crimes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf customs cooperation body
intergovernmental organization
regional organization
abbreviation CCLEC NERFINISHED
activity capacity building for customs officers
coordination of regional customs intelligence
information sharing among member customs administrations
joint customs enforcement operations
training in customs law enforcement techniques
cooperatesWith international customs organizations
national law enforcement agencies in the Caribbean
field border security
customs enforcement
law enforcement cooperation
trade facilitation
focus combating transnational organized crime related to customs
customs revenue protection
prevention of illicit trade
smuggling of goods
goal to enhance regional security through customs cooperation
to improve effectiveness of customs controls in the Caribbean
to support compliance with customs laws and regulations
hasMember Caribbean customs administrations NERFINISHED
legalArea customs law
law enforcement
trade regulation
name Caribbean Customs Law Enforcement Council NERFINISHED
purpose to combat customs fraud
to combat other transnational crimes affecting customs
to combat smuggling in the Caribbean region
to coordinate regional customs law enforcement efforts
to promote cooperation among Caribbean customs administrations
regionServed Caribbean
sector public sector
typeOfOrganization non-profit intergovernmental body

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CARICOM Implementation Agency for Crime and Security coordinatesWith Caribbean Customs Law Enforcement Council