Naif Arab University Launches Second INTERPOL Future Of Policing Congress For 2025
The second International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) Future of Policing Congress 2025 commenced today under the patronage of Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz. The event, hosted by Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS), will span two days in collaboration with INTERPOL. Acting Vice Minister of Interior Prince Dr. Abdulaziz bin Mohammed bin Ayyaf was also present at the inauguration.
Dr. Abdulmajeed Albanyan, President of NAUSS, expressed gratitude to Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud for his support and to INTERPOL for its partnership. He highlighted NAUSS's role as the scientific body of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers, emphasizing its efforts in building human capacity and supporting security decision-making through various programs and events.

INTERPOL President Major General Ahmed Al-Raisi noted that the congress is timely given global transformations affecting security. He stressed that modern technologies have changed crime dynamics, enabling criminals to use artificial intelligence and digital systems to bypass traditional law enforcement methods. This situation demands advanced technical readiness and strategic foresight from police forces worldwide.
The congress aims to foresee policing's future amid rapid technological changes. It supports law enforcement agencies in identifying new challenges and preparing effective responses. Delegations from 40 countries and several regional and international security organizations are participating in this significant gathering.
Dr. Albanyan reaffirmed NAUSS's dedication to becoming a leading institution in security sciences both regionally and internationally. He mentioned that the university has recently achieved local and international academic accreditations, reflecting the high quality of its programs comparable to prestigious global institutions.
He also expressed pride in NAUSS graduates who hold leadership roles and contribute significantly to their countries' security and stability. Thousands of employees from Arab interior ministries have benefited from NAUSS's educational initiatives, enhancing their capabilities in security-related fields.
Exploring Future Policing Challenges
The congress will delve into topics such as the evolving role of police forces in future cities, establishing a global competency framework for future police roles, and developing leadership capable of achieving global security goals. These discussions aim to equip law enforcement with tools to tackle emerging threats effectively.
Dr. Albanyan emphasized NAUSS's ongoing efforts in advancing its strategic vision through educational programs, research, and specialized events. The university continues to play a crucial role in supporting security decision-making processes across Arab nations.
The congress underscores the need for unprecedented levels of technical preparedness among police forces globally due to technological advancements reshaping crime landscapes. It highlights the importance of strategic foresight in addressing these challenges effectively.
With inputs from SPA