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Organized Crime Law

Organized Crime Law refers to legal measures and regulations aimed at preventing and prosecuting activities carried out by structured groups engaging in illegal activities for profit. This includes crimes like drug trafficking, human trafficking, money laundering, and extortion. The law targets not only the individuals committing these crimes but also the networks and organizations behind them. It often involves enhanced penalties and specialized investigative tools to dismantle such groups, as their operations typically cross state and national borders, posing significant challenges to law enforcement. Essentially, it seeks to disrupt the infrastructure supporting criminal enterprises.