….. Harps on global collaboration, data sharing to tackle transnational crimes
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, has reiterated the need for enhanced global and local collaboration among law enforcement agencies and stakeholders in the fight against transnational organised crimes.
According to a press release on Thurssday, 15th May, 2025, signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, he made this known during a high-level engagement with other world police leaders at the ongoing World Police Summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The IGP emphasised the critical role of intelligence-led policing, real-time data sharing, and inter-agency cooperation in tackling the complex nature of modern-day crimes, which transcend borders.
He noted that as criminal networks become more sophisticated and globally interconnected, policing responses must equally be proactive, collaborative, and technologically driven.
While engaging various police leaders at the summit, the IGP commended the efforts of INTERPOL member states, acknowledging that their support and cooperation have been instrumental in the notable achievements of INTERPOL NCB Nigeria, particularly in the dismantling of several transnational crime syndicates operating across West Africa and beyond.
He highlighted recent joint operations facilitated through INTERPOL frameworks that have led to the interception of wanted persons, trafficking networks, and cybercrime rings.
The IGP affirmed Nigeria’s continued commitment to international policing cooperation and pledged the support of the Nigeria Police Force in promoting global security and public safety.
The 2025 World Police Summit wraps up with a grand dinner this evening of May 15th, 2025, attended by notable dignitaries including the Inspector-General of Police Federal Republic of Nigeria, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, Vice President of INTERPOL Africa, AIG Garba Baba Umar (Rtd.); the Commissioner General of the Ethiopia Police, Demelash Michael Weldeyes; the Senegalese Inspector-General of Police, General Mame Seydou Ndour; and several other African IGPs. Also in attendance are the Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri; CP Uche Ifeanyi, Director of the Nigeria Police National Cybercrime Centre (NCCC); among other global and regional security leaders.
A major highlight of the closing dinner was the award ceremony, where Adele Gesso, a remarkable police officer on a wheelchair, was honoured for outstanding contributions and resilience with the People of Determination Excellence Award. Her recognition served as a powerful testament to the inclusive spirit and human-centred focus of the summit.