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INTERPOL (International Police) preparing the first metaverse Police of the World, a project whose goal is to develop and create a virtual space in which the security forces of different countries of the world can meet, interact with each other and exchange information. This digital world will also serve as a kind of foundation for the organization.
Although the offer is somewhat different from what is shown Mark Zuckerberg and your company Targetpolice metaverse INTERPOL It is presented as a variant focused on the formation of law enforcement agencies from around the world, as well as the convergence of police officers through their avatars.
Interpol joins the Metaverse trend
As part of 90th General Assembly belonging INTERPOL The New Delhi-based World Police Organization has announced the first metaverse designed specifically for law enforcement. The official website of the organization mentions that the digital space will become a kind of electronic headquarters Interpol General Secretariat in Lyon, France.
Using space without geographical or physical restrictions, officials INTERPOL and other police agencies will be able to interact with each other through avatars based on their image. In addition to the social factor, intensive training courses will be offered among these agents in subjects such as forensic investigation and other more specialized police skills.
“For many, metaverse seems to portend an abstract future, but the issues it raises have always motivated INTERPOL: to support our member countries in the fight against crime and to make the world, virtual or not, safer for those who inhabit it.”mentioned Juergen Stockgeneral secretary INTERPOL.
Another virtual world
During General Assembly, INTERPOL noted that his version metaverse will use Secure Cloud held by the organization to ensure its neutrality and protection. To prove this, some agents entered the digital world in the middle of the event using their virtual reality goggles.
In addition, the organization mentioned that it would establish a Group of Experts in metaverse so that any law enforcement officer from other parts of the world can dispel their doubts about this technology.
On the other hand, INTERPOL spoke in detail about the importance of moving the fight against crime into the virtual field in connection with the growth cybercrime in recent years. “By identifying these risks early, we can work with stakeholders to form the necessary governance framework and weed out future criminal markets before they fully mature.”said Madan OberoiExecutive Director for Technology and Innovation at Interpol.

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