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IGP leaves for Morocco to attend Interpol General Assembly

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Inspector General of Police (IGP) Baharul Alam left Dhaka on Sunday morning for Morocco to attend the 93rd General Assembly of Interpol.

The four-day conference, scheduled from November 24–27 in Marrakech, will bring together high-level representatives from 196 member countries.

The IGP is leading a three-member Bangladesh delegation. Alongside participating in plenary sessions, he will hold bilateral meetings with heads of police forces from various countries to discuss information sharing, joint activities, capacity building, and enhanced international cooperation.

The Interpol General Assembly is the organisation’s largest global policing forum, where member states deliberate on counterterrorism, cybercrime, human trafficking, organised and transnational crime, police capacity enhancement, and broader coordination.

During the annual assembly, representatives of member states also take decisions on Interpol policies, procedures, budget, and future work plans.

Bangladesh’s participation in this year’s assembly is expected to further enhance the country’s international image, multilateral engagement, and global partnerships.

The IGP is scheduled to return home on November 30.

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