• International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL)
The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) is an inter-governmental organization based in Lyon, France. It includes 194 member countries, and it helps police in all of them to work together to make the world a safer place. To do this, The Interpol enables the member states to share and access data on crimes and criminals, and offers a range of technical and operational support.
• General Secretariat of Arab Interior Ministers Council
The Arab Interior Ministers Council (AIMC) aims to develop, strengthen co-operation and co-ordination of efforts among Arab countries in the field of internal security and crime combat. The council exercises the competencies that enable it to achieve its objectives.
The idea of establishing the AIMC was originated during the first conference of Arab ministers of interior held in Cairo in 1977. It was decided to establish the Council at the third conference held in Tayef in 1980. The Arab interior ministers’ extraordinary conference held in Riyadh in 1982 ratified the basic law of the council, and the League of Arab States approved it in September 1982.
• The GCC Police
Established in Abu Dhabi in 2015, the GCC Police Apparatus is designed to co-ordinate law enforcement agencies in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, exchange criminal information, contribute to crime prevention and control, and establish regional and international partnerships in co-ordination with organisations working in this field.