INTERPOL TO LAUNCH GLOBAL CYBERCRIME RESEARCH CENTRE

BY KEITH NUTHALL POLICE agency Interpol is planning to open a Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) in Singapore which will undertake research and development on identifying crimes and criminals, building law enforcement capabilities. This would benefit all Interpol member countries, said an agency communiqué, which stressed the centre would prioritise work on fighting the abuse of communication technologies, notably cybercrime. These offences "are often complex and global in nature and require an equally complex and global response," said ...


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