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Secretary of State José Paulino da Silva, representing Interior Minister Eugénio Laborinho, is leading the national team at the 90th session of the General Assembly of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol), which meets until next Friday in the capital New Delhi of India, reveals here the Jornal de Angola Online .

According to the digital publication, among the issues of interest to the country are strengthening the cooperative response to financial crime and corruption, governance and computing, and police operations adapted to the new technological scenario.

Cybercrime and crimes against minors are also among the key issues that will be debated at the gathering, which will include representatives from 195 countries.

According to the newspaper, experts from Angola speak at the XI. Meeting of the Conference of States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC).

The forum, based in Vienna, Austria, will also run until October 21, and the Angolan state plans to report here on the implementation of the above-mentioned convention and its additional protocols, the newspaper said.

The meeting will address issues such as the protection of cultural property in all situations, including those related to military or natural disasters, and the implementation of the Additional Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children. .

It also aims to strengthen international cooperation to prevent and combat the illicit manufacture and trafficking of firearms, their parts, components and ammunition.

The UNTOC meeting will be attended by the Angolan secretaries of state for justice, Evaristo Solano, and for the environment, Abias Moma Huongo, as well as diplomats and directors of various ministerial departments.

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