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WASHINGTON — International law enforcement officials, including Deputy U.S. Attorney General David Ogden, called Monday for a far more coordinated global response to the growing threat of organized-crime syndicates.

Speaking at the 78th general assembly of the global police agency Interpol in Singapore, Ogden and some of his counterparts acknowledged they need to do much more on many fronts, including the money-laundering pipelines.

Ogden cited Mexican drug cartels, South Asian heroin-trafficking clans and the more traditional crime families from Asia and the former Soviet-bloc countries.

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