Join Shane Britten to discover how a fake goods Illegal Empire is ruling your world.
Listen as he interviews key experts, including a global terrorism expert, an experienced law enforcement officer in one of the toughest places on earth, and a former financial crime investigator now working for a multinational corporation. They will peel back the dark layers of this unseen super trade. One that funds global crime - from gun running to drug smuggling, child trafficking to terrorism.
Discover the devastating societal, economic, humanitarian and environmental impact it has on our world. How it costs governments $4.2 trillion a year - a figure comparable to the 4th largest economy in the world.
And find out how you can play your part in stopping it.
For more, visit CrimestoppersInternational.org
Brought to you by Crime Stoppers International and supported by JTI.
Join Shane Britten to discover how a fake goods Illegal Empire is ruling your world.
Listen as he interviews key experts, including a global terrorism expert, an experienced law enforcement officer in one of the toughest places on earth, and a former financial crime investigator now working for a multinational corporation. They will peel back the dark layers of this unseen super trade. One that funds global crime - from gun running to drug smuggling, child trafficking to terrorism.
Discover the devastating societal, economic, humanitarian and environmental impact it has on our world. How it costs governments $4.2 trillion a year - a figure comparable to the 4th largest economy in the world.
And find out how you can play your part in stopping it.
For more, visit CrimestoppersInternational.org
Brought to you by Crime Stoppers International and supported by JTI.

Shane's guest for this episode brings the perspective of the tobacco industry as a specific case study of where illegal trade can have a huge impact. Cigarettes are one of the most widely counterfeited and illegally traded products - Vincent Byrne, the Head of Anti-Illicit Trade Operations at Japan Tobacco International, or JTI, explains...
For more, visit CrimestoppersInternational.org
Brought to you by Crime Stoppers International and supported by JTI.
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