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JTI Warns of ‘Gathering Storm’ in Black Market Source from: Tobacco Reporter 09/14/2020 ![]() Japan Tobacco International (TJI) has published a report, independently verified by Intrinsic Insight, entitled ‘The Gathering Storm’, on how the illegal tobacco trade is operating during the Covid-19 pandemic and preparing to reap the rewards in the economic aftermath. Law enforcement agencies around the world have welcomed the report, which is based on 63 field studies, conducted across 50 countries including Russia, Canada, Malaysia and the Philippines where tobacco smugglers currently have a strong presence. JTI intelligence found that the global public health crisis and financial downturn has created the conditions for a ‘perfect storm’ where organized criminal groups will further exploit public demand for cheap goods, and capitalize on dwindling buying power in the impending global recession, particularly in countries with high tax regimes. The report has provided JTI with a global picture of four emerging trends, consistent with Euromonitor and Europol intelligence: Evidence shows that criminal groups are biding their time in readiness for an anticipated boom in illegal tobacco sales “To some consumers illegal tobacco is a victimless crime, which is why we need to inform them not only of the hidden dangers they are consuming, but the wider social consequences of buying from criminal groups who also traffic people and arms,” said Ian Monteith, JTI’s global anti illicit trade director. “Our report, shared with over 160 law enforcement agencies across the world, is the first of its kind for intelligence gathering during the pandemic, and we hope it will serve as a warning to governments of ‘the gathering storm’ in the black market.” To tackle ‘the gathering storm,” JTI is calling for: Improved enforcement at national borders |