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Large Criminal Activity

Solomon Islands large criminal activity report

Significant criminal activity involving organized crime networks in logging, fishing, and mining sectors, as well as financial crimes and cyber‑enabled fraud.

Recent assessments indicate that Solomon Islands continues to experience significant large‑scale criminal activity, particularly through domestic criminal networks operating in the logging, fishing, and mining sectors where they exploit regulatory weaknesses and inadequate enforcement. These networks often collaborate with external actors from neighbouring countries such as Papua New Guinea and engage in drug distribution, smuggling, environmental crime, money‑laundering, and corruption‑facilitated resource exploitation. Financial crimes are also well established, including tax evasion, identity theft, phishing attacks, online scams, pyramid schemes, and counterfeit currency operations. Limited enforcement capacity and underfunded law enforcement agencies constrain effective response to these threats.
Status
active
Location
Solomon Islands
Date added
2026-04-05 04:31 UTC
Added by
manosantarcticaoceaniaapdrmis
Last updated
Source
https://www.solomonstarnews.com
Source published dsate/time
Not provided
Event date/time
2026-04-05
Connected threats
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