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NATIONAL AND

INTERNATIONAL
RESPONSE
INTERPOL RESPONSE TEAM

Specialized teams that can assist


national law enforcement in
responding to incidents or in
securing major events.
INTERPOL RESPONSE TEAM

At the request of member


countries, we can provide
specialized teams to assist their
national law enforcement.
INTERPOL RESPONSE TEAM

There are two types of teams:


Incident Response and Major
Event Support Teams, each made
up of experts in their relevant
fields.
INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM

Is a team of experts deployed at


the request of a member country
during a crisis situation. There
are two types of IRT: Disaster
and Crime.
INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM
DISASTER INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM

An emergency response to
unforeseen catastrophic events,
such as large-scale accidents or
natural disasters.
INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM
CRIME INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM

The deployment of specialized


personnel to assist and support a
member country faced with a
major or serious police issue.
INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM
CRIME INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM

Crime IRT provide specific


expertise and investigative
support to police.
INCIDENT RESPONSE TEAM

The composition of the team is


tailored to the specific nature of
the disaster or crime and the
requirements of the requesting
country.
MAJOR EVENT SUPPORT TEAMS

Is deployed to assist member


countries in the preparation,
coordination and implementation
of security arrangements for
major international events.
MAJOR EVENT SUPPORT TEAMS

The threat of terrorism and event


disruption has forced host
countries to dedicate more time
and resources to be prepared to
cope with any situation.
MAJOR EVENT SUPPORT TEAMS

Increasingly, member countries


are requesting support from
INTERPOL, not only in the lead
up to an event but for its
duration.
NATIONAL
ACTION
PLAN
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN

Today, the international


community face increasingly
complex security challenges
arising from transnational
criminal activities.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN

Effective international cooperation


among national law enforcement
authorities is critical in combatting
cross-border threats like terrorism,
organized crime, and cyber crime.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN

To meet the omnipresent challenges posed


by serious and organized crime, our
response required a coordinated national
and international approach that harnesses
collective resources capabilities, expertise
and knowledge.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN

This response plan outlines six


initiatives as key areas of focus to
make a tangible effect on the key
organized crime threats facing
national and international cases:
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
INITIATIVE ONE

Tackling the increasing


prevalence of
methylamphetamine in the
community.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
INITIATIVE TWO

Reducing gun-related crime and


violence.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
INITIATIVE THREE

Targeting organized crime groups


committing technology-enabled
crime.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
INITIATIVE FOUR

Developing a strengthened
national approach to financial
crime.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
INITIATIVE FIVE

Tackling the criminal proceeds of


organized crime.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN
INITIATIVE SIX

Reducing barriers to information


sharing between agencies.
NATIONAL ACTION PLAN

Under each action, the Response Plan


outlines tangible and practical
activities to make a real difference
and impact on the serious and
organized crime environment.
NATIONAL BODIES
AND ORGANIZATION
AGAINST THE CRIME
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
BODIES AGAINST THE CRIME
Tackling crime can no longer be the
preserve of law enforcement alone.
National governments are only too
aware of this and are keen to
participate in a joint response.
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
BODIES AGAINST THE CRIME
We partner with government
agencies across the globe to
provide an added value response
to common challenges.
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL
BODIES AGAINST THE CRIME
This collaboration allows us to
envisage operations which are
wider in scope and larder in scale
than would be possible with just
our own resources.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
PARTNERS
Shared goals drive our
partnerships with other
international organizations.
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
PARTNERS
We cooperate closely with a range of
public sector partners including all
the major international organizations
and we maintain representative
offices.
INT’L ORGANIZATION PARTNERS
INTERPOL AND THE EUROPEAN UNION

Works together closely on


matters of joint interest, sharing
their resources, and expertise.
INT’L ORGANIZATION PARTNERS
INTERPOL AND THE AFRICAN UNION

Works towards an “integrated,


prosperous and peaceful” Africa.
INT’L ORGANIZATION PARTNERS
INTERPOL AND THE UNITED NATIONS

INTERPOL has enjoyed a special


role – that of Permanent Observer at
the United Nations – since 1996. this
status was formalized in a
Cooperation Agreement in 1997.
PARTNERSHIPS WITH REGIONAL
POLICING BODIES
Regional Police cooperation is an
integral part of our operating
environment today since countries
within a region often share borders,
languages and similar crime threats.
PARTNERSHIPS WITH REGIONAL
POLICING BODIES
We work closely with the
following regional policing
bodies:
REGIONAL POLICING BODIES
ASEANAPOL

Founded in 1981, has 10 member


countries in Southeast Asia united
under a shared philosophy “Together
we keep this region safe”
REGIONAL POLICING BODIES
AFRIPOL

The African Mechanism for Police


Cooperation headquartered in
Algeria has 54 members
REGIONAL POLICING BODIES
EUROPOL

The European Union Agency for Law


Enforcement Cooperation was set up
in 1998 to serve the EU Member
States.
REGIONAL POLICING BODIES
AMERIPOL

The Police Community of the


Americas was founded in 2007 and is
composed of 28 police forces and 19
observer agencies.
REGIONAL POLICING BODIES
GCCPOL

The law enforcement arm of the


General Secretariat of the
Cooperation Council for the Arab
States of the Gulf has been in
existence since 1981.
REGIONAL POLICING BODIES
AIMC
The Arab Interior Ministers’ Council
founded in 1982 aims to develop and
strengthen cooperation and
coordinating efforts among Arab
States in the field of internal security
and prevention of crime.
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERS

We form partnerships with both for-


profit and not-for-profit organizations
to share expertise, technology and
resources to help address the
challenges faced by law enforcement
and society as a whole.
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERS

Working with the private sector helps


us bridge gaps and provide vital
services or expertise that would not
otherwise be available to our member
countries.
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERS

This cooperation may take the form of


funding but often involves the
secondment of staff, licensing of software,
use of equipment and buildings, and
other in-kind donations. In both cases,
the selection process is rigorous.
“Treat a man as he appears to be and you
make him worse. But treat a man as if he
already were what he potentially could be
and you make him what he should be.”
- Johann Wolfgang Von Guethe
QUESTION: 2 POINTS EACH!
1. It is founded in 1981, and has 10 member countries in
Southeast Asia United under a shared philosophy “together
we keep this region safe”.
2. What kind of incident response team: where an
emergency response to foreseen catastrophic events.
3. Give the three major support system
4. What is “AIMC” stands for?
5. The deployment of special personnel to assist and
support a member country faced with a major or serious
police issue.
• ANSWER:

1. ASEANAPOL
2. Disaster Incident Response Team
3. – Olympics
-ASEAN Summit
-UN Conference
4. Arab Interior Minister’s Council
5. Crime Incident Response Team
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