GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC -Guyana will host the following INTERPOL Convention in 2026, a transfer welcomed by regional leaders as they strengthen ties with the world’s largest worldwide police organisation to sort out rising organised crime throughout the Caribbean.
The announcement was made through the current engagement between Heads of Authorities of the Caribbean Neighborhood (CARICOM), the Secretary-Normal of INTERPOL, Valdecy Urquiza shared that information collected from INTERPOL member nations confirms that the rise of subtle legal networks, the increasing narcotics commerce, and a surge in firearms trafficking at the moment are among the many most urgent safety threats dealing with the Area.
The Heads of Authorities expressed their appreciation for Secretary-Normal Urquiza’s presence and insights, acknowledging the important function of worldwide partnerships in combating transnational crime.
They welcomed the strengthened framework for cooperation via the renewed IMPACS/INTERPOL partnership, which secures the continued presence of INTERPOL’s Liaison Workplace in Barbados as a hub for coordination and intelligence sharing.
Recognising the necessity for larger regional capability to deal with organised crime, CARICOM leaders requested additional help from INTERPOL, particularly in deploying superior expertise and monitoring programs to bolster border safety.
The 2026 INTERPOL Convention in Guyana is anticipated to cement this partnership additional, bringing world legislation enforcement specialists to the nation to form methods for dismantling organised legal networks and tackling the circulation of unlawful weapons and medicines into the Caribbean.