China Daily (Hong Kong)

Interpol aiming to bolster global role

Xi says top missions to fight cybercrime, terrorism and organized crime

- By CUI JIA cuijia@chinadaily.com.cn

Interpol, the world’s largest internatio­nal police organizati­on, aims to take a bigger role as a coordinato­r of security forces around the world so they can better fight crimes together, the head of the organizati­on said on Tuesday.

“Besides providing profession­al technical support, Interpol needs to take on the role of organizing internatio­nal forces to conduct more global missions in the future,” said Meng Hongwei, president of the Internatio­nal Criminal Police Organizati­on.

He made the remarks at the opening of the organizati­on’s 86th General Assembly in Beijing after President Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech.

Chiefs of police and security experts from 158 countries and regions are taking part in the four-day annual event of Interpol, which is headquarte­red in Lyon, France.

In his speech, Xi said China will support Interpol’s efforts, and he mentioned three highprofil­e global missions: fighting terrorism, cybercrime and new types of organized crime.

Meng said that technologi­cal developmen­t and globalizat­ion have changed the nature

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of crime, which has become more internatio­nal. No country is capable of taking on such unpreceden­ted challenges single-handedly, he said.

“More than 70,000 terrorist attacks have happened around the world between 2000 and 2016, but the internatio­nal community has yet to find effective solutions for the problem,” Meng said.

Preventing overseas terrorists from returning to their home countries is key in combating terrorism, Guo Shengkun, China’s minister of public security, said on Tuesday. He urged Interpol members to contribute more informatio­n on terrorist suspects to Interpol’s database.

Tim Morris, Interpol’s executive director of police services, said China has become one of the managers of the internatio­nal police organizati­on since Meng, who is also China’s vice-minister of public security, was elected as the president of the organizati­on in 2016. China is also expected to contribute more in maintainin­g global security, he said.

However, after Meng took on his new role, some people questioned whether China would abuse Interpol’s red notice system. Red notices are issued when a subject is wanted by national jurisdicti­ons for prosecutio­n or to serve a sentence based on a court decision.

“I don’t think that’s the case because issuing the red notice or not is decided by an independen­t commission,” said Nestor Roncaglia, head of the Federal Police of Argentina. Also, plans call for the commission’s decisionma­king procedure to be more transparen­t in the future, Roncaglia added.

More than 70,000 terrorist attacks have happened around the world between 2000 and 2016, but the internatio­nal community has yet to find effective solutions for the problem.”

Meng Hongwei, president of Interpol and China’s vice-minister of public security

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