Organised group active in multiple states (drug offences)

Matyáš Moska·

An organised group requires at least three people who divide tasks and coordinate actions. If drug distribution occurs across two or more countries, the qualifying element of activity in multiple states is met.

Courts define an organised group as at least three people who divide tasks and coordinate their actions. Membership need not be formal; informal cooperation suffices. If the group carries out its drug distribution activities across two or more countries, it is considered active in multiple states. Even if drugs are distributed in one country and couriers are arranged in another, the qualifying element is met.