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22 March 2010



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Regional Bureaus
San Salvador Regional Bureau
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 Aims

To be a model Regional Bureau (RB) for the INTERPOL General Secretariat in terms of providing an efficient response for co-operation and co-ordination with law enforcement authorities in fighting crime in the Central American region.


 Visions

The INTERPOL San Salvador Regional Bureau works with law enforcement bodies to provide a unique range of essential services in order to bring the international fight against crime to the highest level and bring a climate of security to Central America.


 Philosophy

The Regional Bureau aims to:

  1. ensure and promote the widest possible mutual assistance between all criminal police authorities within the limits of the laws existing in the different countries of the Central American region and in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights;

  2. establish and develop all institutions likely to contribute to the fight against regional crime.


 Values of the Regional Bureau

  1. Respect for human rights
  2. Integrity
  3. Commitment to quality
  4. Availability
  5. Team spirit
  6. Co-operation
  7. Responsibility

The RB's main working relationship is with the Commission of Chiefs and Directors of Police in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean (CJPCAMC), for which the Bureau has served as the Technical Secretariat since 2009.  This was made possible when the Secretary General of INTERPOL, Mr Ronald Noble, visited Nicaragua in April 2009 to sign the agreement between the two organizations.

The member countries of the CJPCAMC are Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and Puerto Rico. 


Click to enlarge Activities carried out at the RB San Salvador

  1. Activities 2004
  2. Activities 2005
  3. Activities 2006
  4. Activities 2007
  5. Activities 2008

 

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