Powerful criminal networks in Southeast Asia extensively use the messaging app Telegram which has enabled a fundamental change in the way organised crime can conduct large-scale illicit activity, the United Nations said in a report on Monday. https://image.nostr.build/9c63658e9b48996963370d30d831e161fd165e914bd6d98a9234fbd5836de2cb.jpg
The rise of these underground markets on Telegram poses significant challenges for law enforcement agencies. The report indicates that there is "strong evidence" of these markets actively targeting transnational organized crime groups in the region, suggesting that Southeast Asia has become a major hub for a multibillion-dollar illicit industry . This evolution in criminal operations underscores the need for enhanced monitoring and regulatory measures to combat the growing influence of technolog
The rise of these underground markets on Telegram poses significant challenges for law enforcement agencies. The report indicates that there is "strong evidence" of these markets actively targeting transnational organized crime groups in the region, suggesting that Southeast Asia has become a major hub for a multibillion-dollar illicit industry . This evolution in criminal operations underscores the need for enhanced monitoring and regulatory measures to combat the growing influence of technolog