Morocco was elected Thursday, by a large majority, vice-president of Interpol for Africa, during the elections of the executive committee of this organization, in recognition of its efforts to preserve security and stability at the regional and international levels and its pioneering role in the service of South-South security cooperation.
A press release from the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) indicates that the representative of the Kingdom was elected thanks to the votes of delegates from 96 member countries, with a large lead compared to the rest of the candidates, during the voting operation which took place on the occasion of the 92nd General Assembly of Interpol which is being held in Glasgow (4-7 November), Scotland.
Morocco had presented its candidacy for this position, driven by a firm desire to contribute to the development of police structures in Africa, and a resolute determination to strengthen South-South security cooperation and to exchange its experiences and expertise with security services in its continental environment.
The Moroccan candidacy is inspired by the high royal guidelines establishing South-South cooperation as a strategic choice and a priority for the Kingdom and its African partners, according to a pragmatic vision based on the development of relations linking Morocco to African countries at all levels. , including security.
Based on this vision, the Kingdom submitted a well-constructed application file to occupy this position, based on investment in police human resources in Africa, the development of security structures and the consolidation of police cooperation. within the African space with a view to drying up the sources of irregular immigration and human trafficking and preventing their connections with cross-border crime networks.
Following its election to the Interpol executive committee as vice-president of the Organization for Africa, Morocco aspires to coordinate efforts with national central offices in African countries and in the rest of the countries of the world in order to to respond quickly and efficiently to terrorist threats linked to the regional ramifications of extremist organizations.
It is also about highlighting and coordinating efforts to combat unconventional risks relating to the malicious use of Artificial Intelligence and new technologies by organized crime groups.
The DGSN had presented the candidacy of police prefect Mohamed Dkhissi, director of the judicial police and head of the National Central Bureau of Interpol-Rabat, for this position.
The Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance (DGSN-DGST), Abdellatif Hammouchi, who chaired the delegation of the Kingdom of Morocco to the 92nd session of the Interpol General Assembly in Glasgow, took part in the multilateral discussions and bilateral meetings which focused on ways to strengthen international security cooperation and joint police action, in addition to supporting Morocco’s candidacy for the vice-presidency of Interpol for Africa .
Created in 1923, Interpol is an international criminal police organization, whose main objective is to support national capacities and the exchange of information and expertise between the security services of the 196 member countries to better prevent and fight against transnational ramifications of different forms of crime and security threats.
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