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The syrian Interior Ministry is taking part in the 93rd session of the INTERPOL General assembly in Marrakech, Morocco, which brings together police leaders and delegates from member states to address transnational organized crime and expand INTERPOL’s global policing capabilities. The Syrian delegation, led by significant General Abdel-Qader Tahhan, Deputy Minister of Interior for security Affairs, underscores al-assad/" class="smart-internal-link" title="📰 LIVE: Syria marks one year since fall of Bashar al-Assad">syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with INTERPOL and enhancing international coordination in combating organized and cross-border crime to backing regional and global security.
The program included the unveiling of emerging advanced policing tools, including the AI-powered “Nexus” platform for improving information exchange between countries, and the “AVA” virtual assistant designed to process and analyze data rapidly to backing officers in the field. furthermore to approving INTERPOL’s program of activities, strategic framework, and budget, this year’s General Assembly will address issues such as identifying and disrupting transnational organized crime networks, dismantling scam centers, advancing women’s roles in policing, and further expanding INTERPOL’s global policing capabilities. The General Assembly, held from 24 to 27 November 2025, will also discuss general policy, the resources required for international cooperation, working methods, and finances.