Organized crime poses a serious obstacle to social development and economic progress of any country. As a result of the way of organizing and executing, organized crime as a form of crime is increasing, passing the national borders and increasingly takes the characteristics of a transnational or international crime. For these reasons, the fight against this type of crime can't remain only within national borders but it is based on cooperation between countries at all levels, including among institutional cooperation that involves cooperation between customs administration. Modern forms of criminality need modern ways of combating and dealing with it.The role and significance of the Customs in the fight against organized crime has crucial meaning especially if we consider that a strategic decision of each customs administration is to protect the health and safety of citizens and society. In this context, and bearing in mind that the competence of the Customs is the detection, prevention, and clarification of customs crime, which according to its crime characteristics is an organized crime. Authors of the paper analyze the results of the research concerning the role of the Customs in the fight against customs crime on a national and international plan.In the fight against crime, extremely important is the international cooperation between customs administrations, and in this context the role and importance of the Customs Administration,as well as the establishment and implementation of customs policies as an essential precondition for successful cooperation in all fields, especially in the fight against crime.
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