Pakistan Joins Interpol’s Database for Child Protection
Pakistan’s FIA connects to Interpol’s database to strengthen child protection measures, enabling cross-border cooperation to prevent child exploitation.
Islamabad: In a significant development, Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has officially connected with Interpol’s international database to enhance child protection measures across the country. This collaboration marks a crucial step in Pakistan's efforts to prevent child exploitation by gaining access to global data on criminal activities.
This new connection will allow FIA to share and receive information with other countries, making it easier to identify and track down criminals involved in child exploitation. Law enforcement officials believe that this linkage will not only help in better coordination with international agencies but also strengthen Pakistan’s ability to prevent such crimes at the national level.
The move comes as part of Pakistan's ongoing commitment to protecting vulnerable children from abuse. With Interpol’s support, FIA will now be able to detect patterns and locate individuals who may be involved in illegal activities involving children, ensuring that criminals cannot evade detection by crossing borders.
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