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LOCATION
Public Safety Building - Johnston Community College Main Campus
College Road
(Building J)
Smithfield, NC 27577
Transnational Criminal Organizations
Description
Must be employed or appointed as a law enforcement officer by a State or local law enforcement agency or be a federal law enforcement officer. Fees may apply for federal and out of state law enforcement.
Class Schedule:
October 9th: 8am-5pm
Total Hours: 8
Location: Public Safety Building, JCC Main Campus
Instructor: Certified Instructors
In this training we will review and discuss what defines a “Transnational Criminal Organization (TCO)”. This training is designed to give an overview of TCO’s and the different types, along with their most common identifiers. This includes a brief history of some of the most notorious TCO’s to include but not limited to “Tren de Aragua” and its operations across Latin America and in the United States. The bloodshed is caused by the “Sinaloa Cartel (CDS)” and the “Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)”, not only in Mexico but also in some cities around the United States. They became more violent and eager to expand to new territories. These TCO’s benefit from a variety of very lucrative activities like money laundering, illegal drug trafficking, arms trafficking, human trafficking, kidnapping, breaking and entering, etc.