MINSK, 17 February 2016 – More than 40 representatives of law enforcement agencies from Belarus, Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, and experts from eight international organizations concluded a two-day discussion in Minsk today on greater co-operation among law enforcement agencies in combating the increasing spread of new psychoactive substances.
The roundtable discussion was aimed at developing appropriate national legislative measures, procedures and operational practices in dealing with the supply of New Psychoactive Substances in Eastern Europe through promoting best practices and successful experiences, as well as strengthening the networking capacities of law enforcement authorities in the region.
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Source: OSCE