
Project Scorpius - INTERPOL Countering terrorism and transnational crime in South and Southeast Asia
First published on 09th December 2018

Joseph S R de Saram (JSRDS)
Information Security Architect / Intelligence Analyst / Computer Scientist / Human Rights Activist / COMSEC / SIGINT / TSCM
Project Scorpius is a two-year (2017-2019) initiative jointly funded by INTERPOL and the Government of Canada. As the first project specifically designed to support INTERPOL’s global counter-terrorism strategy, it will focus on eight beneficiary countries: Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines and Sri Lanka.
Countering terrorism and transnational crime in South and Southeast Asia
Countering terrorism and transnational crime in South and Southeast Asia
SINGAPORE – INTERPOL has initiated a two-year project to enhance law enforcement capacity in South and Southeast Asia to prevent and disrupt terrorism and related transnational crime....

Sri Lanka
Law enforcement services in Sri Lanka are provided by the Sri Lanka Police Service (SLPS), a national police agency with a strength of more than 89,000 men and women. The force is headed by an Inspector General of Police who reports to the Minister of Defence.


Joseph S R de Saram (JSRDS)
Information Security Architect / Intelligence Analyst / Computer Scientist / Human Rights Activist / COMSEC / SIGINT / TSCM
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