The National Police Agency announced on May 27 that it will hold the '2025 INTERPOL Fugitive Apprehension Joint Operations Conference' until May 30.


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This conference is co-hosted with INTERPOL and brings together law enforcement agencies from 11 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, the INTERPOL General Secretariat, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the Korea Coast Guard, the Korea Customs Service, and other major domestic law enforcement agencies.


The INTERPOL Fugitive Apprehension Joint Operations Conference is one of the international cooperation operations against fugitives, funded by the Korean National Police Agency and operated by INTERPOL. It is an international public safety cooperation project aimed at swiftly tracking and apprehending fugitives wanted for serious crimes, especially in the Southeast Asia region.



An official from the National Police Agency stated, "Because fugitives operate across borders, effective response is difficult without close cooperation between countries. Through this INTERPOL Fugitive Apprehension Joint Operations Conference, the international community is making clear its determination to ensure there are no safe havens for criminals, and we will work to establish a more effective and sustainable cooperative system."


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