India has been elected for the post of Secretary in the Wildlife Crime Working Group of the Interpol for the first time. The election took place during seventh International Conference on Environmental Crime at the Interpol General Secretariat at Lyon in France. Additional Director Wildlife Crime Control Bureau Rina Mitra will be representing India in the post. India will hold the position for a period of four years. The United Kingdom has been elected for the post of Chair. The Wildlife Crime Working Group comprises all the 188 member countries of Interpol and works under the framework of Environmental Crime Committee which identifies emergingpatterns and trends in the field of environmental crime enforcement.The group focuses the expertise and experience of law enforcement officers of the member countries on wildlife crime like the poaching, trafficking, or possession of legally protected flora and fauna.
News On AIR | September 19, 2010 6:42 PM
India elected as Secretary of Interpol Wildlife crime group