Office Central pour la Répression du Trafic Illicite des Stupéfiants

The Office Central pour la Répression du Trafic Illicite des Stupéfiants (OCRTIS) (transl.

It was formed on 3 August 1953 in response to the 1936 treaty signed by the League of Nations.

Its headquarters are in the Nanterre district of Paris and it has detachments in: The office has access to the network of liaison officers of the Direction de la coopération internationale in drug producing countries and transit countries.

The office also provides statistics and operational information through its OSIRIS system.

Officers participate in international agencies such as Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre, Centre de Coordination de la Lutte Anti-drogue en Méditerranée and regional intelligence exchange platforms in Africa.

Members of OCRTIS and the American BNDD investigating the French Connection pose next to captured narcotics in Paris, 1971.