22 July 2016
INTERPOL joins Global Coalition to Counter ISIL
http://www.interpol.int/News-and-media/News/2016/N2016-097
WASHINGTON DC, USA –
INTERPOL has joined the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL to support efforts in
stemming the flow of foreign terrorist fighters and stopping Da’esh financing.
Attending the 21 July
Counter ISIL Ministerial Meeting in Washington, Secretary General Jürgen Stock
said with police at the frontline of the fight against terrorism, both within
and outside of the conflict zones, INTERPOL would act as the catalyst for a strong,
international policing component in this united effort to counter the terrorist
threat.
“Sharing through
INTERPOL means extending any national security perimeter. A key step is to
build a bridge between the conflict zone – where Da’esh core stands – and law
enforcement abroad – where Da’esh is radicalizing and striking,” said Secretary
General Stock, pointing to successes already achieved through this model.
“Cooperation with the
US Department of Defence and INTERPOL’s National Central Bureau in Washington
DC turned declassified information from the battlefields of Iraq and
Afghanistan into invaluable investigative leads abroad - with solid cases
built; foreign terrorist fighters positively located; and facilitation and
recruitment networks dismantled.
“Replicating this
approach against Da’esh would dramatically enhance the success of
investigations into the groups’ affiliates worldwide. Simply too often, these
law enforcement efforts had to stop at the doors of the conflict zone,”
concluded the INTERPOL Chief.
Data on more than
7,500 foreign terrorist fighters shared by nearly 60 nations via INTERPOL is
currently accessible by member countries for investigations, cross-checks and
screening at borders. Thousands of additional records are also being exploited
by INTERPOL for analytical purposes to provide leads to law enforcement around
the world.
Secretary General
Stock also underlined the need for building police capacity and for
intelligence to be made available to frontline officers to reduce the possibility
of Da’esh affiliates to move across borders.
Created in September
2014, the Global Coalition is made up of 66 partners and is centred around five
mutually reinforcing lines of effort to ‘degrade and defeat ISIL’, three of
which will be supported by INTERPOL - impeding the flow of foreign fighters;
stopping ISIL's financing and funding, and; exposing ISIL's true nature.
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar