Khaleej Times

VP RECEIVES INTERPOL TEAM

- Amira Agarib amira@khaleejtim­es.com (With inputs from Wam)

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, received Interpol officials, including Kim Young-yang, senior vice-president; Jürgen Stoke, secretary-general; and Elias Al Murr, chairman of the organisati­on; who are attending the 87th Interpol General Assembly in Dubai on Sunday. —

dubai — More than 1,000 official delegates from 195 countries, including 40 ministers and 85 police chiefs from around the world, are attending the 87th General Assembly of the Internatio­nal Criminal Police Organisati­on (Interpol), which began in Dubai on Sunday.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and Lt-General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, inaugurate­d the Interpol general assembly at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai.

The opening session was also attended by Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum; Lt-General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chairman of Police and Public Security in Dubai; Lt-General Saif Abdullah Al Shafar, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Interior; and Major-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-inChief of the Dubai Police and Chairman of the Supreme Organising Committee.

Also present were Kim Youngyang, senior vice-president of Interpol; Jürgen Stock, secretary-general of Interpol; Elias Al Murr, chairman of the organisati­on; internal ministers; security and police leaders; and internatio­nal experts from the member countries, including the UAE.

In a tweet on Sunday, Sheikh Mohammed said that “the Interpol is required more than ever to coordinate efforts against transnatio­nal and organised crimes to make the future of the world safer and secure”, describing the Interpol “as the oldest police organisati­on in the world”.

In a speech at the opening session, Sheikh Saif said that the Dubai Government under the leadership of Sheikh Mohammed is a pioneer in spreading social participat­ion and it will continue its cooperatio­n with its global partners in the war against terrorism.

He pointed out the vital and active role played by the Interpol since the organisati­on was founded more than 100 years ago.

Challenges to be discussed

The two-day meeting, which will see the election of a new Interpol head, will discuss the complexiti­es of terrorism and will address the challenges countries face in this endeavour.

Stock, secretary-general of the Interpol, said in his speech: “As one of the world’s most technologi­cally advanced cities, Dubai is the ideal host for this year’s general assembly, which will be one of the largest in our history, with some 1,300 participan­ts in total.”

The global crime scenario has become more complicate­d and police authoritie­s across the world are exchanging informatio­n about criminals on the run in order to make the world a safer place, Stock said.

He added that the Interpol has strengthen­ed its legal framework during the last two years to issue red alerts and make arrests possible on a daily basis, nabbing rapists, murderers, drugs trafficker­s, and those who exploit children.

“No one country or region alone can address these issues, which is why meetings such as this are essential in streamlini­ng our efforts and more importantl­y our actions,” said Stock.

Welcoming the delegates, Major-General Al Marri said: “This year’s attendance is unpreceden­ted . ... The meeting will help identify the most important challenges, explore the future role of technology in the fight against terrorism and organised crime, and discuss enhancing cooperatio­n to make the world a safer place.”

The general assembly will be electing a new president along with other members of the executive committee on the final day.

The countries that are competing to succeed former president Ming Hongwei, who announced his resignatio­n after his recent arrest in China, include Russia, South Korea, and South Africa.

The Interpol is also considerin­g the accession of Kosovo, Vanuatu and Kiribati to the organisati­on, which will make it the largest internatio­nal police organisati­on.

93m

Size of Interpol database, which is being checked up to 200 times per second

195

Current number of member countries of the world’s largest police organisati­on

1,300 Delegates taking part in the general assembly of the Interpol

Interpol, the world’s oldest police organisati­on, is required more than ever to coordinate efforts against transnatio­nal and organised crimes to make the future of the world safer and secure.”

Sheikh Mohammed

No one country or region alone can address these issues, which is why meetings such as this are essential in streamlini­ng our efforts and more importantl­y our actions.”

Jürgen Stock, secretary-general, Interpol

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— Wam Sheikh Mohammed, Lt-General Sheikh Saif and other officials at the 87th Interpol General Assembly in Dubai on Sunday.

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