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Interpol Lauds Morocco's Exceptional Contribution to Global Security

Friday 17 May 2024 - 15:05
Interpol Lauds Morocco's Exceptional Contribution to Global Security

In a resounding endorsement of Morocco's pivotal role in safeguarding international security, Ahmed Naser Al Raisi, President of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), has highlighted the nation's remarkable contributions to global security initiatives. His remarks were made at the inauguration of the fifth Open Days of the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN) in Morocco.

Al Raisi described Morocco's progress in the security realm as truly exceptional, noting the country's active participation in over a dozen projects under Interpol's auspices. He also underscored Morocco's invaluable involvement in approximately 20 significant security operations worldwide, which reflects the nation's unwavering commitment to maintaining international peace and stability.

The President's praise extended to Morocco's unanimous selection to host the 93rd General Assembly of Interpol in 2025 in the enchanting city of Marrakech. This prestigious honor, he affirmed, demonstrates the international community's profound trust in Morocco's leadership and its capabilities in the security domain.

The Open Days initiative, which commenced on Thursday in Agadir and will continue until May 21, serves as a platform to inform the public about the DGSN's relentless efforts to contribute to the nation's stability and security. This transparency and outreach underscore Morocco's commitment to upholding the highest standards of security while ensuring adherence to human rights principles.

Echoing Al Raisi's sentiments, Mohamed Ben Ali Koman, Secretary General of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, commended Morocco's unwavering support for joint Arab action, particularly in the security sector. He emphasized that all security operations undertaken by the DGSN are subject to rigorous oversight by administrative authorities to ensure compliance with human rights standards, further solidifying Morocco's reputation as a responsible and principled actor on the global stage.

Morocco's exceptional contributions to international security endeavors have firmly established the nation as a trusted and indispensable partner for countries worldwide. The North African country's intelligence assistance and cooperation with security services have played a crucial role in apprehending wanted suspects, underscoring its commitment to fostering a safer global community.


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