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    Cattle Rustling in Mali

    enJuly 05, 2022

    About this Episode

    In this episode Lindy explores the world of cattle rustling in Mali, an act that has existed for centuries. But cattle rustling has evolved into a highly organized form of criminality involving Islamists and bandits, forcing farmers to arm themselves to protect themselves and their herds.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speaker: Deo Gumba, Civil Society Coordinator for the West Africa Observatory, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Additional Reading:

    West Africa and the Sahel Observatory - Risk Bulletin

    West Africa and the Sahel Observatory

    Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Recent Episodes from Africa and the Global Illicit Economy

    Organized Crime Risk in South Africa

    Organized Crime Risk in South Africa

    Organized crime in South Africa threatens the economy, its people and the democratic institutions themselves.

    Every day we see a number of different and seemingly unconnected criminal incidents taking place - from assassinations to gang rapes in an illegal mining community; and from the violence of the taxi industry to organized cooper theft.

    But what lies behind all of these actions is a dark web, a criminal ecosystem driven by an increasingly violent South African underworld.

    In this episode Steph Musho talks to Julian Rademeyer, the Director of the East and Southern African Observatory at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime about a new and substantial report called 'Assessing South Africa's organized crime risk'.

    The Gangs of Grassy Park

    The Gangs of Grassy Park

    The Cape Flats in South Africa is made up of 20 suburbs make up the Cape Flats; populated predominantly by black and coloured communities, a term used to describe those of mixed-heritage. Each suburb is marked by poverty, crime, drug abuse, gangsterism and violence.

    In this, Lindy Mtongana's final episode, she looks at the Grassy Park where a slew of recent killings has exposed the devastating consequences of territorial battles among the Cape’s most dangerous gangs.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Guests:

    Julia Stanyard, Senior Analyst, Observatory for East and Southern Africa, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

    Lyndsay Connelly, a community organiser in Grassy Park.

    Additional Links:

    Civil Society Observatory of Illicit Economies in Eastern and Southern Africa - Risk Bulletin - Issue 25

    The Global Organized Crime Index - South Africa

    Global Assassination Monitor

    Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Political Assassinations in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    Political Assassinations in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

    In this episode Lindy delves into the murky world of political assassinations in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Where, according to the GI-TOC's assassination monitor data, for three of the last six years, political assassinations were higher than all other South African provinces combined.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speaker(s):

    Greg Arde, Journalist and Author of War Party: How the ANC’s political killings are breaking South Africa

    Chwayita Thobela, Analyst, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime

    Thapelo Mohale, a shack dweller, and the secretary general of Abahlali baseMjondolo.

    Additional Reading:

    Eastern and Southern Africa Observatory - Risk Bulletin

    The rule of the gun: Hits and assassinations in South Africa, 2000-2017

    Give Us More Guns: How South Africa’s gangs were armed

    Gun licenses for sale: South Africa's failing firearms control

    Murder by Contract: Targeted killings in eastern and southern Africa

    The Global Organized Crime Index - South Africa Profile

    Global Assassination Monitor

    Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Cattle Rustling in Mali

    Cattle Rustling in Mali

    In this episode Lindy explores the world of cattle rustling in Mali, an act that has existed for centuries. But cattle rustling has evolved into a highly organized form of criminality involving Islamists and bandits, forcing farmers to arm themselves to protect themselves and their herds.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speaker: Deo Gumba, Civil Society Coordinator for the West Africa Observatory, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Additional Reading:

    West Africa and the Sahel Observatory - Risk Bulletin

    West Africa and the Sahel Observatory

    Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Drugs and Development Hub Regional Conversation

    Drugs and Development Hub Regional Conversation

    The Drugs and Development Hub is an initiative that brings together researchers, academics, policymakers and people affected by drug economies to discuss new approaches to drug policy. The ultimate goal is to shift mindsets towards more socially conscious and public-health oriented approach.

    This is the second episode covering the DDH. In this podcast Lindy sits down with a range of regional experts to discuss the issues.

    Drugs and Development Hub Twitter

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speakers:

    Deborah Alimi, Independent Researcher on Drug Policy at Sorbonne University;

    Chinwike Okerere, the Founder and CEO of the African Law Foundation in Nigeria

    Maria-Goretti Ane, International Drug Policy Consortium in Accra, Ghana.

    Monique Marks, the Head of the Urban Futures Centre at the Durban University of Technology, South Africa.

    Additional Reading:

    A Synthetic Age: The Evolution of Methamphetamine Markets in Eastern and Southern Africa

    Drug markets in eastern and southern Africa: An overview of the current illicit drug economies and recent developments, drawing from the Global Initiative's ongoing studies in the country.

    A Shallow Flood: The Diffusion of Heroin in Eastern and Southern Africa

    A rising tide: Trends in production, trafficking and consumption of drugs in North Africa

    West Africa's Cocaine Corridor: Building a subregional response

    Global Organized Crime Index

    The "Young Tycoon" and Fake Gold Scams in East Africa

    The "Young Tycoon" and Fake Gold Scams in East Africa

    In this episode, Lindy explores the case of Lual Lawrence Malong Yor, a South Sudanese businessman with a compulsion for flamboyant self promotion. But last year he was jailed in Uganda for masterminding a million-dollar fake gold scam. The Malong case is emblematic of a prolific problem in East Africa's gold Market. At the heart of these scams are criminal networks operating in Nairobi and Kampala, with connections in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speaker: Julius Kaka, Field Network Coordinator for East and Southern Africa, Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime

    Additional Reading:

    Civil Society Observatory of Illicit Economies in Eastern and Southern Africa - Risk Bulletin - Issue 24

    Sudans Post - ‘Young Tycoon’ Lawrence Lual Malong sentenced to 6 years in jail over $1m gold scam

    (GITOC Paper) Illicit gold markets in East and Southern Africa

    Illicit Markets and Insurgency in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

    Illicit Markets and Insurgency in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

    The attack on Palma last year made international headlines but for five years, Mozambique has been the site of a violent insurgency. The armed jihadist group, Ansar Al-Sunna, has terrorised communities in the northern province of Cabo Delgado. It’s believed that more than 3000 people have been killed, and over 700,000 displaced.

    Despite international recognition and a regional military response, the insurgency remains. In this episode of Africa and the Global Illicit Economy we explore the origins and drivers of the insurgency, whether there are links to the various illicit economies in northern Mozambique, and its security implications for the region.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speaker: Julia Stanyard, Senior Analyst, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Additional Reading:

    Civil Society Observatory of Illicit Economies in Eastern and Southern Africa - Risk Bulletin - Issue 24

    Cabo Delgado: Africa's Forgotten Insurgency - Africa and the Global Illicit Economy

    Insurgency and Illicit trade in Northern Mozambique - Deep Dive: Exploring Organized Crime

    Scratching the surface: Tracing coloured gemstone flows from Mozambique and Malawi to Asia

    Crime, conflict and corruption: Nampula as a smuggling hub

    Abalone: The Trafficked South African Sea Snail

    Abalone: The Trafficked South African Sea Snail

    Abalone is a fairly innocuous little creature that fits in the palm of your hand. It's a type of sea snail found off the coast of South Africa, and abalone is also considered a delicacy in Asia.

    It's been driven to near-extinction by massive levels of poaching, in a transnational criminal network that sees local, regional and international players compete for profits.

    In this episode, Lindy speaks to Simon Haysom about a new report from the Global Initiative called Disrupting Abalone Harms: Illicit flows of H. midae from South Africa to East Asia.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speaker: Simone Haysom, Senior Analyst and Thematic Lead on Environmental Crime at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

    Additional Links:

    Paper - Disrupting Abalone Harms: Illicit flows of H. midae from South Africa to East Asia.

    Civil Society Observatory of Illicit Economies in Eastern and Southern Africa

    Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

    Africa Index on Organized Crime

    Africa Index on Organized Crime

    At the end of November 2021, the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime alongside the International Institute for Strategic Studies released the Africa Organized Crime Index 2021 – which provides a picture of criminality and resilience of every country in Africa. The aim is to guide African policymaking and to stimulate debate on one of the greatest threats to the security and development of the continent – organized crime.

    Lindy sits down with Laura Adal (GITOC) and Martin Ewi (ISS) to discuss this collaborative work.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speakers:

    Martin Ewi, Institute for Security Studies

    Laura Adal, Senior Analyst, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime

    Additional Links:

    (Paper) How has organised crime in Africa changed since 2019?

    (Index Website) ENACT Organised Crime Index (Africa 2021)

    (Global Index Website) Global Organized Crime Index

    Cheetahs

    Cheetahs

    The Cheetah – the fastest land animal in the world. This big cat once ranged across most of Africa and into Asia – today there are thought to be only 7,000 still living in the wild. The Cheetah is a protected species and is endangered, but there are a few countries that allow their legal export. But irregularities within the trade system means that abuse is significant – cheetah being taken from the wild and essentially laundered through legal captive breeding facilities.

    This podcast is based on the report Live cheetahs.

    Presenter: Lindy Mtongana

    Speaker:

    Patricia Tricorache - Wildlife Trafficking Research Associate at Colorado State University

    Reading:

    Live Cheetahs, Black Market Brief

    Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime