Interpol
Center UNEA
INTERPOL CENTER UN (Former Name: International Police Center)The Organization was established in 2013 in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations (Chapter X, Article 71), Regulations on Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), Resolution of the Economic and Social Council of the UN (XLIV) 1996/31, and the 10th principle of the United Nations Global Compact.

Headquarters Introduction

The mission statement of the Organization

INTERPOL CENTER UN is a non-governmental(NGO) branch that supports the work of the Committee of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) INTERPOL CENTER UN is not affiliated with International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO), EUROPOL or other international structural police units or authorities of any countries around the world, but it do cooperate with those above-mentioned Organizations on the basis of partnership and mutual cooperation.

INTERPOL CENTER UN has their special uniform, insignia, ranks and positions. UN logo and name was adopted of the Organization.

Objective

The main objective of the Organization is to make efforts and assist the Law Enforcement Authoritis in combating various of crimes across financial crime which we consider the most pressing today. Furthermore, it strives to prevent citizens and organizations all over the world from Organized Crime.

The Establishment of the Center aims to unlock the fight against financial crimes, provide criminal suspect and fugitive investigative support, oranize global police experience-sharing and exchange workshop, create and maintain a special international database of wanted persons. It is also intended to establish a training center system for police officers to acknowledge and be in compliance with the international law and common values of the world legal order.

Our Expertise To Support

  • 1. Conducting investigations;
  • 2. Mine clearance;
  • 3. Counter-terrorism;
  • 4. Anti-corruption;
  • 5. Provision of consultation on International Law;
  • 6. Capacity building and training for the police;
  • 7. Provision of line of duty death benefits or subsidy to the family caregiver;
  • 8. Provision of duty disability benefits or subsidy to the Police;
  • 9. International publications support and provision of writing assistance in addressing police activities and law enforcement work;
  • 10.Relationship exploration to stimulate interaction with young people for them to have a deeper insight into the work of the police;
  • 11. Creation of strong and mutual-beneficial police-community realtionship to devise solutions to crime and disorder problems;
  • 12. Promoting international cooperation and mutual awareness of existing global issues through coutinuous coordination between police forces from all continents;
  • 13. Creation of maiantainence of special database of criminals;
  • 14. Data managemnt and cross-check of the suspicous persons against the database;
  • 15. Introduction of the new gereantion of vehicles monitoring system;
  • 16. Suspects and fugitive investigative support under the request from the Authorities.
Contact

Questions on applications, reports, or other inquiries

Mail to: XXX@uuu.com

Our Expertise To Support
  • 1. Conducting investigations;
  • 2. Mine clearance;
  • 3. Counter-terrorism;
  • 4. Anti-corruption;