Pakistan was exposed in the Interpol General Assembly, the questions asked on Dawood Ibrahim remained silent
Representatives of 195 countries are participating in the Interpol General Assembly.
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Pakistan has once again been exposed at the international level on the issue of terrorism. When Pakistan was asked about the most wanted criminal and underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in the Interpol General Assembly, his speech stopped.
Pakistan exposed in front of representatives of 195 countries
After 25 years, the 90th Interpol General Assembly is being held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi. In which representatives of 195 countries are participating. Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Director General Mohsin Butt, who is attending the conference, was asked whether he would hand over underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Saeed to India. To this the Pakistani representative refused to answer. When he was repeatedly asked questions about this, he gestured to remain calm and appeared to avoid answering.
Modi calls terrorism, corruption, drug trafficking a global threat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi termed terrorism, corruption, drug trafficking, poaching and organized crime as global threats to humanity and said the time has come for the world to unite to tackle these challenges. Addressing the 90th Interpol General Assembly held at Pragati Maidan in the capital Delhi, Modi also said that terrorism does not just exist physically, but is now expanding its scope through cyber threats and online radicalization.
Representatives of 195 countries participating in the General Assembly of Interpol, the meeting will last till 21
Representatives of 195 countries are participating in the Interpol General Assembly. These representatives include ministers of member countries, police chiefs, central bureau chiefs and senior police officers. The General Assembly meeting will be held here from October 18 to October 21.
General Assembly, Interpol's supreme governing body
The General Assembly is the highest governing body of Interpol and meets once a year. In this meeting, the work of Interpol is reviewed and important decisions are also taken. Various aspects of financial crimes and corruption will be discussed in the meeting. Interpol General Assembly meeting is being held in India after a gap of 25 years. The last time this General Assembly was held in India was in 1997. On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of India's independence, a special opportunity has been given to organize this time's General Assembly in New Delhi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Interpol President Ahmed Nasser Al Raisi and its General Secretary General Jurgen Stock were also present in the General Assembly.
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