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A criminalidade organizada cometida através do ciberespaço, em
especial o tráfico de substâncias estupefacientes, com utilização de
plataformas online e diversas ferramentas tecnológicas, é um flagelo
reconhecido ao nível nacional e internacional.
Em face do sobredito, considerando o derrube de fronteiras tecnológicas
pelos grupos organizados de criminosos transnacionais, exige-se um esforço
robusto por parte das Autoridades nacionais e internacionais em ordem a
melhor prevenir e combater as novas formas de cibercriminalidade, pois as
tendências mostram-nos que atualmente inexiste criminalidade organizada sem
utilização de plataformas online e ferramentas tecnológicas.
No que concerne ao cibertráfico consideramos pertinente expandir o
âmbito de aplicação da Lei do Cibercrime, com utilização tout court por parte
dos OPC dos meios processuais ali previstos e, por outro lado, rever a LOIC,
por forma a que a repartição formal de competências não seja um óbice no
combate ao crime de tráfico de estupefacientes online.
Do mesmo modo, consideramos mister que a Polícia de Segurança
Pública acompanhe a evolução tecnológica, com olhares digitais, de forma a
conseguir acompanhar a grande evolução tecnológica, sempre bem
aproveitada pelos grupos organizados de criminosos, ao mesmo tempo que se
impõe uma atualização de atribuições e competências à Polícia, de forma a
acompanhar outras polícias modernas e evoluídas que operam no sistema de
segurança interna nacional.
Colhendo os argumentos avançados neste trabalho, concatenados com
uma melhor coordenação policial interna e, subsequentemente, internacional, a
Polícia ficará em condições de melhor prevenir e investigar o tráfico de
substâncias ilícitas com recurso a ferramentas tecnológicas, indo de encontro
aos anseios demonstrados nos diversos relatórios nacionais e internacionais
emitidos pelas Autoridades competentes na matéria.
Organized crime committed through cyberspace, in particular the trafficking of narcotic substances, using online platforms and various technological tools, is a nationally and internationally recognized scourge. In view of the above, considering the overthrow of technological borders by organized groups of transnational criminals, a robust effort is required on the part of national and international authorities in order to better prevent and combat new forms of cybercrime, as trends show us that currently there is no organized crime without the use of online platforms and technological tools. With regard to cyber-trafficking, we consider it pertinent to expand the scope of application of the Cybercrime Law, with tout court use by the Criminal Police Bodies of the procedural means provided therein and, on the other hand, to review the Law on the organization of criminal investigation, in order to that the formal division of competences is not an obstacle in the fight against the crime of trafficking in narcotics online. Likewise, we consider it essential that the Public Security Police follow technological developments, with digital eyes, in order to be able to keep up with the great technological evolution, always well used by organized groups of criminals, while at the same time imposing an update of attributions. and competences to the Police, in order to accompany other modern and evolved police forces that operate in the national internal security system. Harvesting the arguments advanced in this work, linked to better internal and, subsequently, international police coordination, the Police will be in a position to better prevent and investigate the trafficking of illicit substances using technological tools, meeting the wishes shown in the various reports. national and international documents issued by the competent authorities in the matter.
Organized crime committed through cyberspace, in particular the trafficking of narcotic substances, using online platforms and various technological tools, is a nationally and internationally recognized scourge. In view of the above, considering the overthrow of technological borders by organized groups of transnational criminals, a robust effort is required on the part of national and international authorities in order to better prevent and combat new forms of cybercrime, as trends show us that currently there is no organized crime without the use of online platforms and technological tools. With regard to cyber-trafficking, we consider it pertinent to expand the scope of application of the Cybercrime Law, with tout court use by the Criminal Police Bodies of the procedural means provided therein and, on the other hand, to review the Law on the organization of criminal investigation, in order to that the formal division of competences is not an obstacle in the fight against the crime of trafficking in narcotics online. Likewise, we consider it essential that the Public Security Police follow technological developments, with digital eyes, in order to be able to keep up with the great technological evolution, always well used by organized groups of criminals, while at the same time imposing an update of attributions. and competences to the Police, in order to accompany other modern and evolved police forces that operate in the national internal security system. Harvesting the arguments advanced in this work, linked to better internal and, subsequently, international police coordination, the Police will be in a position to better prevent and investigate the trafficking of illicit substances using technological tools, meeting the wishes shown in the various reports. national and international documents issued by the competent authorities in the matter.
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Criminalidade organizada transnacional Ciberespaço Cibercrime Cibertráfico Competências de investigação Internet Polícia de Segurança Pública Transnational organized crime Cyberspace Cybercrime Cyber trafficking Police investigation skills Public Security Police