UAE Elected as Chair of INTERPOL’s Committee on Governance

United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been elected as the first Chair of INTERPOL’s newly formed Committee on Governance, after a vote at INTERPOL Headquarters in Lyon, France. This appointment further strengthens the UAE’s diplomatic and strategic engagement on the international stage, especially in the area of global security governance.

Key Highlights

First Chair: UAE is the first country to chair the newly established Committee on Governance.

Term Duration: The UAE will guide the committee’s work for the next two years.

About INTERPOL Committee on Governance

FeatureDetails
Nature & FoundedA standing advisory committee;  Formally constituted as a standing committee at INTERPOL’s 92nd General Assembly in Glasgow (2024).
Previous FormUpgraded from former Working Group on Governance to provide a permanent governance oversight mechanism.
FunctionAdvises on issues related to INTERPOL’s governance, structure, statutes, oversight, and strategic goals; Oversee implementation of governance reforms ; Present progress reports to the General Assembly and Executive Committee.
PurposeTo Ensure good governance; To enhance performance, transparency, and accountability of INTERPOL operations across its 195 member states; Review and advise on INTERPOL governance matters.

About INTERPOL (International Criminal Police Organization)

CategoryDetails
Established1923
HeadquartersLyon, France
Members195 countries; World’s largest international police organization
India’s MembershipJoined in 1949; CBI serves as National Central Bureau
Official LanguagesArabic, English, French, Spanish
StatusIndependent international organization (not part of the UN)
FunctionFacilitates international police cooperation — does not investigate crimes directly
Core InfrastructureShares critical crime-related information globally via notices and police databases

INTERPOL Governance Structure

BodyRole
General AssemblySupreme decision-making body (1 delegate/member country)
Executive Committee (13 members)Oversees implementation of GA decisions; supervises Secretary General
General SecretariatHandles daily operations; led by Secretary General (5-year term)

INTERPOL Notices: Types & Purposes

TypeDescription
Red NoticeLocate and arrest wanted persons
Blue NoticeRequest for additional information about a person
Green NoticeWarnings and intelligence on threats or criminals
Yellow NoticeFor locating missing persons, especially minors
Orange NoticeAlerts about an imminent threat, such as weapons or disguised explosives
Purple NoticeDetails on modus operandi, objects, or concealment methods
Black NoticeFor unidentified bodies
Silver Notice (Pilot)For identifying and tracing criminal assets
INTERPOL-UNSC Special NoticeIssued for individuals/entities under UN Security Council sanctions

Issued by: INTERPOL General Secretariat

Requesting Authorities: INTERPOL member country’s National Central Bureau, UN, ICC, or International Criminal Tribunals

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