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Record 1 2025-03-03

English

Subject field(s)
  • Offences and crimes
  • Transport of Goods
  • Customs and Excise
CONT

Increasingly, organized crime syndicates have been turning to the "rip-on/rip-off" concealment method which involves the exploitation of shipping containers to traffic illicit drugs around the world. As cargo moves from the country of origin to the country of destination, insiders at each port(such as corrupt port workers) tamper with legal shipments. The key to their success depends on access to the location of a specific container, insider knowledge of the port environment and the ability to coordinate insider threats at both ends of the transport supply chain.

Key term(s)
  • rip on/rip off concealment method
  • rip on/rip off method
  • rip on/rip off

French

Domaine(s)
  • Infractions et crimes
  • Transport de marchandises
  • Douanes et accise
OBS

La technique de substitution de marchandises consiste à introduire des marchandises de contrebande au milieu d'une cargaison licite à l'insu des exportateurs et importateurs de cette cargaison.

Spanish

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Record 2 2012-11-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • Risks and Threats (Security)
  • National and International Security
CONT

Non-military threats... include hostile activities from civilian populations, criminals and insiders. An insider may be a member of the CF [Canadian Forces], a Canadian civilian employee of the Department of National Defence(DND), a Canadian contractor, locally-employed personnel(LEP) of the HN [host nation] or an employee or contractor who is neither a Canadian nor a citizen of the HN(third country national) who has access to Air Force assets. These threats may be unorganized or well orchestrated and may take the form of compromised information, demonstrations, occupied facilities, riots, physical assaults or kidnappings.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Risques et menaces (Sécurité)
  • Sécurité nationale et internationale
CONT

Les menaces non militaires [...] comprennent des activités hostiles de la part des populations civiles, de criminels et de personnes qui sont dans la place. Une personne de l’intérieur peut être un membre des FC [Forces canadiennes], un employé civil canadien du ministère de la Défense nationale (MDN), un entrepreneur canadien, le personnel employé localement (LEP) dans le PH [pays hôte] ou encore un employé ou un entrepreneur qui n’est ni canadien ni citoyen du PH (ressortissant d’un autre pays) et qui a accès aux ressources de la Force aérienne. Ces menaces peuvent ne pas être organisées ou encore être bien orchestrées et elles peuvent consister en de l’information compromise, des manifestations, l’occupation d’installations, des émeutes, des agressions physiques et des enlèvements.

Spanish

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Record 3 - external organization data 2008-06-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Translation (General)
  • General Vocabulary
  • Compartment - Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
CONT

Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality. Context....-Perceptions? Insider advantage. Insider access. Preferential treatment...

French

Domaine(s)
  • Traduction (Généralités)
  • Vocabulaire général
  • Tiroir - Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
CONT

Cadeaux, marques d'hospitalité et autres avantages. Contexte. [...] - Perceptions? Avantage d'être un initié. Accès privilégié. Traitement préférentiel [...]

Spanish

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Record 4 - external organization data 2008-06-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Translation (General)
  • General Vocabulary
  • Compartment - Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
CONT

Gifts, Benefits and Hospitality. Context....-Perceptions? Insider advantage. Insider access.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Traduction (Généralités)
  • Vocabulaire général
  • Tiroir - Commission canadienne de sûreté nucléaire
CONT

Cadeaux, marques d'hospitalité et autres avantages. Contexte. [...] - Perceptions? Avantage d'être un initié. Accès privilégié.

Spanish

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