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Ministry of Interior Launches Saudi INTERPOL Exhibition in Riyadh

Ministry of Interior Launches Saudi INTERPOL Exhibition in Riyadh

Leaders14-02-2025

The Ministry of Interior launched the Saudi INTERPOL Exhibition at Riyadh Park Complex. Running until February 17, 2025, the event aligns with establishing a regional INTERPOL headquarters in the Middle East and North Africa.
Boosting Awareness and International Role
The exhibition highlights Saudi Arabia's global role in combating crime, terrorism, and cross-border threats. Additionally, it educates visitors on INTERPOL's services, including global police databases, border security, and environmental protection. Moreover, the event showcases tools for tracking suspects, sharing alerts, and fighting corruption.
Kingdom's Role in INTERPOL
As a founding INTERPOL member, Saudi Arabia underscores its leadership in the world's largest police organization, spanning 196 countries. Furthermore, the Kingdom emphasizes its commitment to strengthening international investigations and fostering regional security collaboration.
This initiative reinforces Saudi Arabia's strategic influence in global law enforcement. By hosting INTERPOL's regional hub, the Kingdom aims to enhance data-driven crime prevention and streamline cross-border coordination.
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