Law and Order: Interpol edition
American Ronald Noble just locked up a third consecutive term as head of Interpol. Fittingly, the global cop shop held its annual summit in law-and-order focused Singapore, which will be the site for a new Interpol Global Complex (IGC). The Singapore Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, K. Shanmugam, said that siting the ...
American Ronald Noble just locked up a third consecutive term as head of Interpol. Fittingly, the global cop shop held its annual summit in law-and-order focused Singapore, which will be the site for a new Interpol Global Complex (IGC).
American Ronald Noble just locked up a third consecutive term as head of Interpol. Fittingly, the global cop shop held its annual summit in law-and-order focused Singapore, which will be the site for a new Interpol Global Complex (IGC).
The Singapore Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law, K. Shanmugam, said that siting the IGC in Singapore, with the overwhelming support of the INTERPOL General Assembly, was an important milestone for INTERPOL in its journey towards strengthening global policing capabilities. He added that Singapore was proud to be part of this historic project which will bring about greater safety and security for the Asia Pacific as well as strengthen INTERPOL’s capabilities worldwide in new areas. The minister said that Singapore was strongly committed to INTERPOL’s vision of connecting police forces for a safer world.
David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist
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