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Sub-Regional Bureaus
SRB Harare
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INTERPOL’s Sub-Regional Bureau in Harare covers member countries in the Southern Africa region, and was opened on 3 February 1997, following an agreement signed with the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe on 19 July 1996. The decision to create a bureau for the southern Africa region was taken by the 63rd General Assembly in Rome.

 

Purpose

The purpose of SRB Harare is to:

  • Represent the INTERPOL General Secretariat and promote the objectives of INTERPOL in the sub-region;
  • Ensure the implementation of INTERPOL programmes in the sub-region and of resolutions of the General Assembly and the African Regional Conference;
  • Serve as a link between the sub-region and the rest of the INTERPOL community;
  • Foster cooperation among member countries.

 

Role

The role of SRB Harare is to facilitate the most effective international law enforcement cooperation in the Southern African Sub-Region and throughout the world in conformity with the Constitution of INTERPOL by:

  • Facilitating the timely exchange of information and intelligence between the national Central Bureaux in the sub-region and beyond, other sub-regional bureaux and the INTERPOL General Secretariat, Lyon;
  • Collecting, collating and analysing information from the sub-region and disseminating intelligence to member countries;
  • Coordinating the identification of specialised regional training needs and the delivery of relevant courses;
  • Providing general secretariat services for SARPCCO (Southern Africa Regional Police Chiefs Co-operation Organization);
  • Assisting in the sourcing of funding for INTERPOL and SARPCCO training activities, joint operations and meetings;
  • Coordinating and providing operation support to INTERPOL and SARPCCO joint operations.

 

Countries that are served by the Sub-Regional Bureau

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  • Angola
  • Botswana
  • Lesotho
  • Madagascar
  • Malawi
  • Mauritius
  • Mozambique
  • Namibia
  • South Africa
  • Swaziland
  • Tanzania
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

 

 

 

 

 

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