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INTERPOL LYON visits the Dutch Caribbean Police Force

Interpol Lyon Bezoekt Het Korps Politie Caribisch Nederland

The Dutch Caribbean Police Force (KPCN) recently hosted a visit from INTERPOL. During this meeting,
Head of Information and Expertise, Mr. Melvin Sint Jago, was accompanied by representatives from
the Dutch Police (NP) / NCB The Hague and INTERPOL. This significant two-day gathering marks a
crucial step in enhancing collaboration among the involved parties in combating transnational crime.
Several key issues were discussed during the meeting, and concrete agreements were reached to
strengthen cooperation and action in critical areas:
1. Tracking Financial Flows and Illegally Acquired Assets
Emphasis was placed on the importance of tracing and seizing financial flows and illicit
profits generated by organized crime. This requires a coordinated effort to address the
sources of illegal income, thereby weakening the foundations of criminal organizations.
2. Collaboration with the Royal Marechaussee (KMar), Public Prosecutors Officec(OM), and
the Island Governor of Bonaire
It was agreed to intensify interactions with KMar, OM, and the Island Governor. This is
essential to effectively combat crimes such as drug trafficking, arms trafficking, and the
trade in stolen or lost travel documents. Closer cooperation will lead to better information
exchange and more effective operations against these forms of crime.
3. Use of INTERPOL Databases and Tools
The importance of expanding the use of INTERPOL databases and tools was underscored,
particularly the Notices system during border controls. This system helps in identifying and
locating suspects, fugitives, and stolen or lost travel documents, thereby enhancing border
security.
Enhancing Cooperation
The two-day meeting resulted in a renewed commitment to joint actions and initiatives. The
exchange of knowledge, expertise, and best practices among the different agencies will significantly
improve the effectiveness of detecting and preventing criminal activities. With strengthened
cooperation and agreements made, KPCN will focus on implementing the discussed strategies and
actions. This includes developing data exchange systems, enhancing operational capabilities, and
intensifying joint training programs for personnel.
By leveraging advanced data analysis and information sharing, police services can more effectively
anticipate criminal activities, enabling preventive measures to be taken and enhancing regional
security. This approach ensures a more efficient use of resources and a targeted approach to
combating crime. KPCN is fully committed to strengthening cooperation with INTERPOL, which is
vital in the ongoing fight against increasing transnational crime.
Through collaboration with INTERPOL and other international partners, we continue to work
towards a safer and more stable Dutch Caribbean.

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