
Australian Crime Commission
The Australian Crime Commission (ACC) is a national agency responsible for combating serious crime in Australia. It focuses on organized crime, drug trafficking, money laundering, and other significant criminal activities. The ACC gathers and shares intelligence, conducts investigations, and collaborates with law enforcement agencies across the country. By analyzing crime trends and using advanced technology, the ACC aims to disrupt criminal operations and enhance public safety. Established in 2002, it plays a crucial role in ensuring a coordinated national response to serious threats to Australian society.