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IG Kanja, DCI Amin in Morocco for Interpol General Assembly

The session brings together over 800 delegates from 179 member countries, including 82 chiefs of police.

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by CYRUS OMBATI

News24 November 2025 - 14:30
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In Summary


  • Kenya is represented by Inspector General of the National Police Service, Kanja, who is joining global partners to shape decisions that will influence security operations worldwide.
  • As an active member of INTERPOL, Kenya reaffirms its commitment to enhancing collaboration, securing its borders, and contributing to collective efforts aimed at making the world a safer place.
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IG Douglas Kanja and DCI Mohamed Amin in Morocco for Interpol General Assembly/HANDOUT

Kenya’s top police bosses, IG Douglas Kanja and DCI Mohmmed Amin arrived in Marrakech, Morocco for the 93rd session of the Interpol General Assembly which commenced on Monday.

The four days of dialogue and decisive actions is being held under the theme “Uniting Global Policing for a Safer World.”

Running from November 24 to 27, 2025, the session brings together over 800 delegates from 179 member countries, including 82 chiefs of police and 25 ministers and vice ministers, who are convening to make strategic decisions that will shape the future of the Organisation.

In addition to approving the Organisation’s programme of activities, strategic framework and budget, this session of the General Assembly will address a range of issues including: Identifying and disrupting transnational organised crime, dismantling transnational scam centres, expansion of INTERPOL’s global policing capabilities, Women in policing, Silver Notice pilot project results and promoting the ratification of the United Nations’ Convention Against Cybercrime.

The Assembly will also vote for new members of the Executive Committee, including the President, as their respective mandates come to an end.

IG Douglas Kanja and DCI Mohamed Amin in Morocco for Interpol General Assembly/HANDOUT


Kenya is represented by Inspector General of the National Police Service, Kanja, who is joining global partners to shape decisions that will influence security operations worldwide.

As an active member of INTERPOL, Kenya reaffirms its commitment to enhancing collaboration, securing its borders, and contributing to collective efforts aimed at making the world a safer place.

Accompanying the IG at the high-level session are the Director of Criminal Investigations Amin, Rosemary Kuraru, Director of the National Forensic Laboratory, Barasa Walumoli, Director of Planning at the DCI, Ibrahim Jillo, Director of the National Central Bureau, John Marete, Director of Liaison and Corporate Communications at the DCI, James Muriithi, Lawrence Some, and Chege Wanjiku.

The delegation was received and is being supported by Jessica M. Gakinya and Billy Mathu - Kenya Mission in Rabat and Eva Nthoki - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nairobi.

The General Assembly is INTERPOL's supreme governing body and comprises delegates appointed by the governments of our member countries.

It meets once a year and takes all the major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international cooperation, working methods and finances. These decisions are in the form of resolutions.

IG Douglas Kanja and DCI Mohamed Amin in Morocco for for Interpol General Assembly/HANDOUT


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