Col. (Rtd) Jeannot Ruhunga, the Secretary General of the Rwanda Investigation Bureau (RIB), is attending a three-day congress in the Republic of Korea focused on the “Future of Policing.” Organized by INTERPOL, the event gathers senior law enforcement officials from across the globe to explore emerging trends and innovations in global policing. Col. Ruhunga is accompanied by a representative from the Rwanda National Police, reflecting Rwanda’s active engagement in global security discussions.
The congress, which addresses the evolving challenges in law enforcement, emphasizes issues such as advancements in technology, cybercrime, and the increasing complexity of transnational criminal networks. As Rwanda continues to enhance its security infrastructure and policing capabilities, participation in such forums is essential to anticipate and respond to emerging threats.
By taking part in this congress, Rwanda is reinforcing its commitment to international cooperation in law enforcement. The event also provides a critical platform for member countries to share insights, strategies, and experiences on how to improve global security cooperation. Rwanda’s involvement in this dialogue highlights its dedication to not only safeguarding its own borders but also contributing to peace and security on a global scale.
The congress will provide valuable insights for Rwanda’s law enforcement agencies as they adopt new practices and tools for future policing challenges, particularly in areas such as cybersecurity and international crime prevention. This collaboration will further strengthen the country’s efforts in ensuring public safety and combating crime within the broader global security framework.