11/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/07/2024 10:30
GLASGOW, United Kingdom - The 92nd INTERPOL General Assembly has closed with delegates endorsing a range of actions to strengthen the Organization's capabilities and operational support under the leadership of the new Secretary General Valdecy Urquiza.
In a special address to the General Assembly, on behalf of His Majesty The King, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, offered heartfelt thanks for the hard work and dedication of police around the world.
In the face of the increasing threat posed by organized crime, a series of resolutions aimed at enhancing a coordinated global law enforcement response were approved.
The need for greater information sharing to better inform the evolving terrorism threat intelligence picture and the links to organized crime and its polycriminality was underlined by delegates.
In a special address to the General Assembly, on behalf of His Majesty The King, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, offered heartfelt thanks for the hard work and dedication of police around the world.
A series of interactive and multi-regional panels addressed key areas including:
Recognizing the crucial importance of inter-agency work at the national and international level, delegates also supported the signing of a cooperation agreement with the World Health Organization.
The agreement will support a concrete collaboration between law enforcement and public health around the world, in order to effectively address health threats to human populations, from tackling counterfeit and illicit medical products, to the prevention of and response to biological incidents.
Delegates also elected nine new members to the Executive Committee who will each serve a three-year term (2024 - 2027):
The Executive Committee, which meets three times a year, has 13 members in total, comprising the President, three vice-presidents and nine delegates representing the Organization's four regions - Africa, Americas, Asia and Europe.
The 92nd session of the General Assembly met from 4 - 7 November in Glasgow, United Kingdom, and was attended by some 1,000 participants, including 65 Chiefs of Police, from 179 countries.
The next session of the General Assembly will take place in Marrakesh, Morocco in 2025.
Delegates also voted for future General Assembly sessions to be held in Hong Kong, China (2026), Doha, Qatar (2027) and Seoul, Republic of Korea (2029).