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Feb 27, 2025 News
Kaieteur News- Come 2026 Guyana is slated to host the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) Conference. This was disclosed by President Irfaan Ali at the Annual Officers Police Conference on Wednesday.
President Ali said for Guyana to play host to the conference is testament to the work the government has been doing with the Guyana Police Force and the rest of the security sector. “This is not by accident. The global system must have had to see the improvement. They must have had to have confidence in our system before they make these decisions.”
Offering words of encouragement, he told the ranks of the Guyana Police Force that they are stronger together and will ensure that the Force’s future is not only strong to protect Guyana and Guyanese but to also the members of the Force are united and have the best conditions to serve under.
According to their website, INTERPOL is an inter-governmental organization made up of 196 countries and they assist the police in each one of them to make the world a safer place. In order to do this, data sharing and access on crimes and criminals is enabled and INTERPOL in turn offers a range of technical and operational support.
(Guyana to host INTERPOL conference next year)
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