Ibero-American Criminal Sciences event comes to a close in Cuba

The 16th Ibero-American Criminal Sciences Conference and the 4th Legality, Law, and Society Event come to a close in Cuba, after three days of sharing knowledge and strengthening global connections in this field.

On Thursday, a seminar on international organized crime was held at the Havana Convention Center, highlighting the importance of international cooperation in addressing this global issue.

In this regard, criminal attorneys from Cuba and Spain discussed the formation and enhancement of collaborative teams to investigate and tackle this scourge that affects most nations.

The delegates from the Spanish Assistance Program against Transnational Organized Crime and the Cuban Attorney General’s Office showcased the positive aspects of their collaborative efforts in this area.

Also on Thursday, the Cuban Ministry of Justice and the Venezuelan Ombudsman’s Office signed a memorandum of cooperation on common issues, serving as guide for advancing collaboration.

Approximately 400 national and foreign representatives are attending this biennial event, the oldest of its kind in Latin America.

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