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Guyana will host the next INTERPOL Conference in 2026, a move welcomed by regional leaders as they strengthen ties with the world’s largest international police organisation to tackle growing organised crime across the Caribbean.
The announcement was made during the recent engagement between Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Secretary-General of INTERPOL, Valdecy Urquiza shared that data collected from INTERPOL member countries confirms that the rise of sophisticated criminal networks, the expanding narcotics trade, and a surge in firearms trafficking are now among the most pressing security threats facing the Region.
The Heads of Government expressed appreciation for Secretary-General Urquiza’s presence and insights, acknowledging the vital role of international partnerships in responding to transnational crime.
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