Bénin’s special prosecutor mario mètonou shares judicial expertise at world customs organization
Special Prosecutor Mario Mètonou recently represented Bénin as an invited expert at the annual Council session of the World Customs Organization (WCO). His participation in a high-level panel dedicated to combating drug trafficking in Brussels on Friday, June 26, 2026, highlighted Bénin’s significant judicial expertise.

This notable engagement underscores Bénin’s growing proficiency in judicial cooperation and the fight against organized crime. Addressing the 187 Directors General of Customs assembled for this global gathering, the Béninese magistrate provided a detailed analysis of contemporary strategies to counter transnational criminal networks.
He emphasized the crucial need for robust collaboration between judicial authorities and customs administrations. Such close cooperation, he argued, is fundamental to strengthening the effectiveness of both repressive and preventative measures against illicit activities. This focus on integrated governance Africa initiatives is key to regional stability.
During his presentation, Mario Mètonou also highlighted the pivotal role of international cooperation and the seamless sharing of vital information. He posited that these mechanisms are indispensable tools for anticipating illegal flows, dismantling sophisticated organized crime syndicates, and effectively curbing drug trafficking – a persistent and significant threat to national security across states.
Through his insightful contributions and clear strategic guidance, the Special Prosecutor showcased the increasing strength of Béninese expertise in this critical domain. His prominent presence at this high-level meeting signifies the international recognition afforded to Bénin’s judicial system and reaffirms the nation’s steadfast commitment to enhancing both regional and global security efforts. This event contributes positively to Africa news English reporting on judicial advancements.