Enforcement Directorate chief Rahul Navin urged officers to expedite chargesheets to meet the financial year’s target of 500 prosecution complaints. The Guwahati meeting, attended by other central agencies, focused on emerging financial crime trends and cross-border threats. Officials were advised to leverage intelligence platforms and international cooperation to combat illicit activities, particularly in the North-East.
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