
How? By making critical data on wanted criminals, stolen travel documents and stolen motor vehicles accessible to the event’s key security players across the country.ĭeployed to six key strategic areas – including international airports and road border crossings - in addition to the main IPCC unit, INTERPOL staff assisted local law enforcement officers secure their country’s borders by giving them hands-on access to INTERPOL’s police services throughout the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa.Īnimated conversations resume within the INTERPOL booth as the IMEST team at the Beit Bridge Border Crossing – one of the mobile INTERPOL teams in the field – requests that INTERPOL’s General Secretariat Headquarters’ Command and Co-ordination Centre (CCC) contact five INTERPOL National Central Bureaus (NCBs) to urgently seek more information on the two suspects caught using fraudulent passports. Liaising closely with INTERPOL’s National Central Bureau (NCB) in Pretoria and composed of experienced specialised police officers and operational assistants, INTERPOL’s IMEST team – totalling 50 members - was in place across South Africa well ahead of the opening of the World Cup. The centre of police co-operation surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa, the IPCC is where police officers from the 32 participating countries can liaise not only with their national administrations but also with INTERPOL’s Major Events Support Team (IMEST) and the South African Police Services (SAPS).

Conferencia sobre la Seguridad de Grandes Acontecimientos.Apoyo en investigaciones sobre fugitivos.Identificación de Víctimas de Catástrofes (IVC).Sistema de INTERPOL para la Gestión de Registros y el Rastreo de Armas Ilícitas (iARMS).Base de datos sobre obras de arte robadas.Base de datos internacional sobre explotación sexual de menores.Base de datos SLTD (sobre documentos de identidad y de viaje).Formación para las OCN y los servicios policiales.Coloquio de INTERPOL sobre Formación Policial.Grupo Especializado en la Gestión Integrada de Fronteras.

Acceso a las bases de datos desde primera línea.Delincuencia relacionada con los vehículos.Falsificación de moneda y documentos de seguridad.Elecciones para designar a los miembros de la Comisión de Control de los Ficheros de INTERPOL (CCF).Comisión de Control de los Ficheros (CCF).

