Recognizing the links between
illicit traffic and other related organized
criminal activities which undermine the
legitimate economies and
threaten the
stability,
security and
sovereignty of States,
Aware that
illicit traffic generates large
financial profits and
wealth enabling transnational
criminal organizations to penetrate, contaminate and
corrupt the
structures of
government,
legitimate commercial and
financial business, and
society at all its levels,
Recognizing that
eradication of
illicit traffic is a
collective responsibility of all
States and that, to that end, co-ordinated
action within the
framework of
international co-operation is necessary,
Recognizing also the importance of strengthening and enhancing effective
legal means for
international co-operation in
criminal matters for suppressing the
international criminal activities of
illicit traffic,
Desiring to conclude a comprehensive, effective and operative
international convention that is directed specifically against
illicit traffic and that considers the various
aspects of the
problem as a whole, in particular those
aspects not envisaged in the
existing treaties in the
field of
narcotic drugs and
psychotropic substances,