AFP investigators and analysts met with the FBI to hatch an extraordinary plan to snare the big fish of organised crime by introducing their own platform into the criminal market.
About this crime type
About this crime
Transnational serious and organised crime (TSOC) threatens Australia's physical and financial security and all people who live and work here. It undermines the country's economic prosperity and social harmony. TSOC costs Australia approximately $60 billion a year.
TSOC is one of our key focus areas and includes:
- the production and importation of drugs
- large-scale money laundering operations
- the sale of black-market firearms and other dangerous goods
- illegal movement of people across Australian borders.
TSOC is complex, operating across integrated global networks. The criminals involved are often well-established and well-financed. It's also often associated with other crimes, such as:
It is estimated that at least 70% of Australia's serious and organised crime threats are based overseas or have overseas links. Threats against Australia include:
- outlaw motorcycle gangs and other organised crime syndicates that control a lot of Australia's drug trade
- money laundering organisations
- other enablers of the drug trade.
Special Operation IRONSIDE
Operation IRONSIDE is a long-term, covert investigation into transnational and serious organised crime allegedly responsible for large drug imports, drug manufacturing and attempts to kill.
Our work
Our work
Partnerships
Drug crime
The drug business model is complex. We are the only agency that can take action against all aspects of the drug traffickers’ business model. This includes their operations, logistics, finances and communications. We can also pursue them both in Australia and overseas.
We work to disrupt the importation and supply of border-controlled drugs and precursors into Australia. We do this through collaboration with our domestic and international partners. We also have an extensive international network, with over 200 AFP officers deployed across more than 30 countries.
Other serious and organised crime
We work with an international network of partners to stop transnational serious and organised crime (TSOC) before it reaches Australia.
We also work on operations with local and international partners to create a hostile environment for crime in Australia. These partnerships allow us to identify, investigate and prosecute related crimes.
Capabilities
We fight serious and organised crime with a range of specialist capabilities. These include:
- the AFP international network
- criminal assets confiscation
- covert intelligence and surveillance
- forensics.
Our overseas-based officers build relationships with our international counterparts to combat crime before it reaches Australia.
The Criminal Assets Confiscation Taskforce directly targets criminals' wealth and assets. It identifies and removes the profits of crime and restrains criminal assets.
Our intelligence capabilities include physical and technical surveillance. These provide key insights to allow us to plan actions against crime with maximum impact.
And our forensics experts maximise our operational impact by providing information on the quality and origins of drugs and chemicals. This helps us to track and disrupt global criminal supply chains.
Report a crime or concern
We can investigate Commonwealth crimes (sometimes called federal crimes) and crimes that take place in the Australian Capital Territory. What best describes the crime you want to report or what you want to tell us about?
How to report
Before submitting a report read our serious and organised crime-related information to report accurately
We want to know if you have information on organised crime networks or activities. Let us know by either:
- filling out our Report a crime form
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contacting Crime Stoppers on1800 333 000. Reports to Crime Stoppers can be made anonymously.
If there is immediate danger, call000.
Join us
Join us
Whether it's working behind the scenes in intelligence or on the front lines responding to threats, plenty of work must be done to combat transnational serious and organised crime (TSOC).
You'll be a part of one of our biggest operational teams, making a real difference from Australian streets to far-flung parts of the globe.
If you're driven to uncover information that criminals try to keep hidden, our counter-terrorism investigator role could be for you.
Or, if you prefer to take the fight to the front line, our tactical response operators are trained to respond to high-risk situations at a moment's notice.
There are also intelligence officer and analyst roles that provide critical information on emerging and established threats.
Find out more about these roles:
You can apply for positions when they are advertised on our Jobs portal.