Valdecy Urquiza Elected New Secretary General of Interpol
Brazilian Federal Police Commissioner Valdecy Urquiza has been elected as the new Secretary General of Interpol at the organization’s 92nd General Assembly, held in Glasgow, Scotland, from November 4 to 7, 2024. Urquiza will take over the role from the outgoing Secretary General, Jurgen Stock, on November 7, 2024, marking a significant leadership transition in the world’s largest police organization.
Valdecy Urquiza is a seasoned police officer from Brazil with extensive experience in global policing and international law enforcement. Upon being elected, Urquiza expressed gratitude to the delegates of member countries for their trust and support. He emphasized his commitment to:
Urquiza’s election is seen as a step toward fostering inclusivity and innovation in Interpol’s operations.
Jurgen Stock, who served as Secretary General for 10 years, played a crucial role in modernizing Interpol and enhancing its role in combating transnational crimes. His tenure was marked by significant advancements in:
Stock’s leadership is widely acknowledged for its transformative impact on the organization.
The Interpol General Assembly is an annual event where member countries convene to discuss critical global policing issues. This year, the event was attended by 1,000 delegates from Interpol’s 195 member countries.
India was represented by:
Their participation underscores India’s commitment to enhancing international police cooperation and addressing global security challenges.
With increasing global security threats, Urquiza’s leadership is expected to:
Urquiza’s focus on capacity building reflects a commitment to providing region-specific solutions. By addressing local challenges, Interpol aims to bolster the effectiveness of its operations worldwide.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News | Valdecy Urquiza, a Brazilian Federal Police Commissioner, was elected as the new Secretary General of Interpol at the 92nd General Assembly in Glasgow. |
| Event Details | – 92nd Interpol General Assembly held in Glasgow, Scotland, from November 4 to 7, 2024. |
| Transition Date | Urquiza will assume office on November 7, 2024, succeeding Jurgen Stock, who served for 10 years. |
| About Interpol | – Full Name: International Criminal Police Organization. |
| – Headquarters: Lyon, France. | |
| – Founded: 1923. | |
| – Member Countries: 195. | |
| – Mission: Facilitate international police cooperation and combat transnational crime. | |
| Who is Valdecy Urquiza? | – A seasoned Brazilian police officer with expertise in global policing. |
| – Focus on equality, diversity, international collaboration, and regional capacity building in Interpol operations. | |
| Jurgen Stock’s Legacy | – Played a transformative role in modernizing Interpol. |
| – Enhanced use of technology and frameworks for international cooperation during his tenure. | |
| India’s Representation | – Represented by CBI Director Praveen Sood and Joint Director Vijayendra Bidari. |
| – Demonstrates India’s commitment to international policing and addressing global security challenges. | |
| Key Developments | – Updated Repository of Practice (RoP): Guidelines for assessing international police cooperation requests (notices and diffusions). |
| – Focus Areas: Cybercrime, human trafficking, transnational organized crime, and terrorism. | |
| Significance of Change | – Urquiza’s Vision: Strengthen collaboration, enhance Interpol’s response to global threats, and prioritize region-specific capacity-building initiatives. |
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