Supply chain security - Fraudsters posing as authorities
Fraudsters can deceive drivers by posing as law enforcement or other authority officers. Always request formal identification immediately after being stopped.
Fraudsters can deceive drivers by posing as law enforcement or other authority officers. Always request formal identification immediately after being stopped.
In the recently published Annual Cargo Theft Report 2023 TT Club and BSI SCREEN Intelligence pinpoint high inflation as a primary macroeconomic driver of cargo crime patterns
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Wildlife crime is a topic TT has profiled before, but remains a critical threat to biodiversity, local and national economies, national and international security, and global health. The global pandemic itself highlighted emerging infectious diseases, 60% of which are considered zoonotic, that is infectious diseases that are able to pass between animals and humans, and elevated discussions around the impact of wildlife crime and unregulated trade.
The process of storage, transport, distribution and marketing of stolen goods often shadow those of legitimate supply chains with criminals acquiring sophisticated logistics skills.