Hong Kong is buzzing with anticipation as it prepares to host the 94th Interpol General Assembly this November—the first time the global policing event lands in the city. Police Commissioner Chow Yat-ming told NewspaperAmigo.com the summit signals 'global trust in Hong Kong's stability and capabilities.' 🌐👮♂️
With 2025 marked by a 20% drop in serious crimes compared to 2024, Chow highlighted tech-driven patrols and youth outreach programs as key factors. 'We’re not just policing; we’re building bridges with Gen Z through esports tournaments and AI safety workshops,' he said, noting a 35% rise in young participants last year.
The Interpol event will spotlight cross-border cybercrime solutions, with over 190 countries and regions attending. Meanwhile, Chow emphasized ongoing national security education: 'Awareness is our shield—whether online or on campus.' 📱🎓
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HK Police Chief on Interpol 2026, security and youth outreach
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