The Honolulu Police Department selected Craig Clissold as a delegate to the 7th Annual International Asian Criminal Enterprise Conference. As part of their fight against organized crime, the FBI organizes this conference. It brings together law enforcement agency representatives from across the globe to discuss new trends in Asian crime enterprises, all the while allowing them an opportunity to discuss ways of fighting the problem.
Craig Clissold’s role in this conference was important to Honolulu, which has one of the largest pockets of Asian crime ring activity in the United States. Craig Clissold was proud to be able to represent his department, as well as the citizens of Honolulu. Craig Clissold was a vital part of the Honolulu Police Department’s response to Asian crime enterprise activity in Honolulu.
Craig Clissold was pleased to be able to take on the responsibility of addressing both the concerns and suggestions of the Honolulu Police Department regarding the year’s new trends in Asian crime. Craig Clissold played a vital part within an international stand against Asian crime rings and their activities. Craig Clissold was pleased to be able to offer suggestions and work with others to come up with different ways to address the new trends and to give feedback on the previous year’s failures and successes.
Craig Clissold was also proud to relay the information that he brought back from the conference to his superiors back at the Honolulu Police Department and to confer with them to come up with new ideas to combat emerging trends, as well as looking at methods to improve their current way of dealing with the problem.
Craig Clissold said the chance to attend a conference and to work closely with an international group of attendees to solve a worldwide problem was truly amazing.