Delving upon crimes and criminal activities taking place beyond and across borders, Shah insisted that all the law enforcement agencies should not consider territorial boundaries as a hindrance and instead, mark them as a meeting point to solve crime cases.Shah said the conference was taking place at a time when there is no sense of geographical borders when it comes to trade and commerce, and also crimes. He said, there are cross-border challenges for justice delivery, trade, commerce and communication, and for trade and crime, there is no border.“The crimes and criminals do not respect geographical borders. Therefore, the law enforcement agencies should not consider geographical borders as a hindrance. In future, geographical borders should be the meeting point for solving crimes,” Shah noted.The Home Minister said that from small cyber fraud to global organised crime, from local dispute to cross-border dispute, from local crime to terrorism, all have some kind of links.
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