"Enhancing global connectivity through secure borders."
In January 2025, within the UNODC Border Management Branch (BMB), the Passenger and Cargo Control Programme (PCCP) was established through the merger of the UNODC Container Control Programme (CCP), implemented jointly with the World Customs Organization (WCO); and the Airport Communication Programme (AIRCOP), implemented jointly with INTERPOL and the WCO.
The programme’s objective is to improve the capacity of Member States and their law enforcement agencies active at air, sea and land borders, to disrupt illicit flows of containers, cargo and mail, intercept high-risk passengers and identify victims of trafficking, while facilitating legitimate trade and the movement of people.