Nusa Dua (Antara Bali) - Indonesia is backing efforts to strengthen
cooperation with the International Police, by exchanging information on
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the emergence of new global
threats after foreign terrorists returned home.
"We had to have a commitment to work hand in hand, to exchange
information on ISIS," head of international relations division of the
Indonesian Police Headquarters, Inspector General Ketut Untung Yoga said
on the sidelines of the 85th General Assembly of the International
Police (Interpol) in Nusa Dua, Badung district, Tuesday.
In addition to exchange of information, Interpol should improve the
capability of its members to counter conventional as well as new global
threats, he said.
Furthermore, he reiterated the need to increase awareness and
broaden networking between members. "All this will need intensive
cooperation. The most important thing is we should know each other, and
work in coordination."
The Indonesian Police has reaped the benefits of coordination among
member countries, since it joined the 190-member group in 1954.
"We have uncovered many new modes of operation which had never been
found in Indonesia before, but we knew this is based on information
from other countries," he said.
Indonesia could adopt other members` technic, tactics, as well as
technology to improve its capability to cope with a new case, including
establishment of regulations which has yet to be stipulated in the
current laws.
"Currently with advanced technology, borderless (crimes) will
prompt organized crimes that will not only involve one country, but more
than one," he said. (WDY)
Indonesia Supports Interpol Exchange Of Information On ISIS
Pewarta : Reported by Dewa Wiguna 9 November 2016 07:19 WIB