Morocco takes part in Interpol’s police training symposium in Riyadh – The North Africa Post

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Morocco will participate in the 23rd Interpol training symposium for police officers, which opened Monday at Riyadh’s Naif Arab University for Security Sciences. It is attended by around 450 experts and specialist in security law and penal law.

Themed: “Law enforcement training in a post-pandemic world”, the three-day hybrid symposium focuses on how law enforcement responded and adapted to the global pandemic and how they will use this experience to shape the training of the future.

Participants will discuss the future of training technologies, disruptive emergency scenarios, and the future of training technologies. They will also examine how law enforcement agencies use artificial intelligence and digital technologies for long-term impact.

The agenda features several panels, focusing on the cyber challenges facing law enforcement officers and debates on Interpol’s capacity building & training strategy 2022-2025, the best emergency response experiences, Interpol’s Global Academy, the digital training at Interpol and countering cybercrimes in the Arab region.

Morocco is represented by Mohamed Ali Haidas and Younes Nafid, associate professors at the Naif Arabic University for Security Sciences.

The Interpol police symposium promotes best-practice law enforcement training. It is held every other year. Participants share ideas about how to improve law enforcement capacity and international cooperation in the current global security architecture.

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