Sentence examples for counter criminal from inspiring English sources

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He also said that he would consult a former New York City police commissioner, William J. Bratton, who presided over a record drop in crime there in the 1990's, on ways to counter criminal gangs.

INTERPO---the world's largest international police organization---has aggressively worked to counter criminal networks across the globe by facilitating international police cooperation through global information sharing via its criminal databases.

Meanwhile, the firm was building up a powerful legal team to counter criminal charges in the US. Bob Bennett, the man who defended Bill Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, was on Thursday retained to represent Megaupload.

The implementation of the previous three elements should not affect national action and international co-operation in the effort to counter criminal rings associated with the illegal drugs business.

Cox, a 59-year-old Kanab, Utah woman facing federal charges for her role in the armed occupation of a wildlife refuge, has filed a "counter criminal complaint" against "federal employees" seeking "six hundred sixty six billion, six hundred sixty six million, six hundred sixty six thousand, six hundred sixty six dollars and sixty six cents".

He said the meeting helped "inform and create awareness" for the local police officials in attendance and helped the private sector attendees "think about developing different strategies" to counter criminal enterprise activity.

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ACPO President Sir Hugh Orde – who has experience in ordering the deployment of water cannon in Northern Ireland – made clear that water cannon would not have countered criminal behaviour during the riots and would be inappropriate for circumstances involving disparate groups of uncoordinated individuals spread out over wide areas.

The dismantling of counter-criminal efforts, in turn, affords sophisticated organized criminal organizations the opportunity to find new avenues for trafficking, theft and other illicit transnational enterprise that will open up as the situation evolves.

So merely looking at trafficking and transnational crime that requires movement of materials or people across land, one could say that Ebola has had an ironically helpful impact on counter-criminal activity in West Africa.

The consequence of that pause in counter-criminal activity may be a long-term setback in development and capacity building initiatives, as the organizations involved in the projects that have been affected cannot wait around for the situation to improve.

Lt. Col. Robert L. Ditchey, a Pentagon spokesman, said Tuesday that "the Department of Defense, in coordination with the State Department, is working closely with the Mexican military and supports their efforts to counter transnational criminal organizations," but did not comment specifically on the American drone flights.

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