IGP to host West African Police Chiefs – aftermath of
Interpol General Assembly in
Indonesia
As part of the concerted efforts to
ensure that Nigeria is an integral part of global policing system, the
Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris attended the 85th
Interpol General Assembly in Bali, Indonesia between 7th – 10th
November, 2016.
The meeting is usually held once in
a year by one hundred and ninety countries, Interpol member nations and
attended by Ministers of Security, Chiefs of Police and law enforcement
agencies. Accompanying the Inspector
General of Police to this year General Assembly are the Comptroller General of
Immigration Alhaji Mohammed Babandede, the Commissioner of Police Interpol, CP
Subair Olusola, the director General, NDLEA, Alhaji Abdallah and the Interpol
System Consultant, Chikwe Udensi.
The theme of this meeting is
“setting a global roadmap for International Policing”. The issues of
International security and how to extensively curb transnational organised
crime were discussed. Also discussed were the disturbing trend of cybercrime,
corruption, drug related offences, terrorism, foreign terrorist fighter [FTF]
and exploring ways to check the funding of terrorism.
The IGP, who is an International
Police Reforms Resource Person, headed a panel to discuss transnational
organised crime. He emphasised the
challenges posed by systemic corruption and its negative effects in the fight
against transnational organised crime.
He particularly pointed out how endemic corruption has considerable
negative effect on the war against terrorism in Nigeria.
He sighted the commendable strides
of the current administration is making in Nigeria to wage a comprehensive
fight against corruption and improve the quality of lives of Nigerians.
In all Interpol member countries,
there is the National Centre Bureau (NCB) which is the arm of Interpol in every
member country. The tool used by
National centre Bureau in connecting the Interpol Headquarters is the i-24/7. The i-24/7 is the National Data Base for
wanted persons, stolen vehicles, arms, artefacts and missing persons etc.
The i-24/7 is expected to be
connected to key law enforcements agencies in Nigeria e.g Immigration, Economic
and Financial Crime Commission [EFCC], Airports, Seaports and all international
borders. However, currently the connectivity
is restricted to the Police. The IGP had
a strategic meeting with the high command of the Interpol and discussed the general
applicability of i-24/7 in Nigeria which will soon take off.
The IGP further had a crucial meeting
with chiefs of Police in West Africa which resolved to revive the West African
Police chiefs Committee [WAPCCO]. To
this end, Nigeria will set up WAPCCO secretariat in the country and host the
next general meeting of WAPCCO.
At the end of the three days 85th
Interpol General Assembly, the Chinese Deputy Minister of Security was elected
the president of Interpol following the expiration of the tenure of the incumbent
president. The next Interpol General Assembly
will hold in Beijing China next year, 2017.
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