India's CBI Chief Condemns Terrorism, Highlights Online Radicalization Threat

India's CBI Director Praveen Sood condemned all forms of terrorism at the Interpol conference in Lyon, France. The Indian delegation discussed global security challenges, including online radicalization, with law enforcement agencies from 136 countries.

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Rafia Tasleem
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India's CBI Chief Condemns Terrorism, Highlights Online Radicalization Threat

India's CBI Chief Condemns Terrorism, Highlights Online Radicalization Threat

At the conference, calls, unified, action, transnational, of Heads of National Central Bureaux in Lyon, France, India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director Praveen Sood unequivocally condemned all forms of terrorism, rejecting any distinction between "good terrorism and bad terrorism." Sood, who led the Indian delegation at the conference attended by 136 countries, highlights, global, security, challenge, online, c to global security.

Why this matters: The condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and the emphasis on online radicalization as a global security threat underscore the need for international cooperation and coordination to combat these issues. Effective collaboration among law enforcement agencies can help prevent terrorist attacks and mitigate the spread of extremist ideologies.

The news, online, continues, significant, challenge, g from April 23 to 25, 2024, aimed to strengthen operational cooperation among the National Central Bureaus (NCBs) of Interpol member countries in combating transnational crimes. The Indian delegation engaged in discussions with law enforcement agencies from multiple countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia, to enhance coordination through Interpol channels in tackling organized crime, terrorism, drug trafficking, money laundering, online radicalization, and cyber-enabled financial crimes.

Director Sood stressed the importance of swift information sharing via Interpol, expediting mutual legal assistance referrals, and extradition requests. He also highlighted India's efforts in addressing various crimes and detailed the role of institutions established by the government to combat these issues. India reiterated its commitment to regional capacity building and sharing its policing best practices during the Asia Pacific regional roundtable.

India supported the adoption of key conclusions at the article, including strengthening the network of NCBs to combat transnational organized crime, enhancing global collaborative efforts against cyber-enabled financial fraud, promoting the use of Interpol networks and global police databases to fight child sexual exploitation, and improving data protection measures within Interpol. In 2023, close cooperation through Interpol channels facilitated the return of 29 wanted criminals and fugitives to India, while 100 Red Notices were published by Interpol at the request of Indian law enforcement agencies.

The CBI, which has been India's designated agency for Interpol coordination since 1949, plays a crucial role in facilitating international police cooperation for Indian law enforcement agencies. Director Sood's strong condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and hisconference, online, continues, significant, challeunderscore India's commitment to collaborating with global partners in combating these pressing security challenges.

Key Takeaways

  • India's CBI Director Praveen Sood condemned all forms of terrorism at the Interpol conference.
  • Online radicalization poses a significant challenge to global security, according to India.
  • India engaged with 136 countries to enhance coordination in combating transnational crimes.
  • Swift information sharing and mutual legal assistance are crucial in fighting organized crime.
  • India reiterated its commitment to regional capacity building and sharing policing best practices.