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The Special Investigation Service participated in the meeting of the international network of investigative authorities in Madrid

The Special Investigation Service participated in the meeting of the international network of investigative authorities in Madrid
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Head of Special Investigation Service Koka Katsitadze with his First Deputy Giorgi Kvaratskhelia and Head of General Inspection Giorgi Nozadze, participated in the 3rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of "Internal Criminal Investigations Network" (ICIN) in Madrid.

The goal of the Internal Criminal Investigations Network (ICIN) is to share the best international practices in the detection, prevention, and effective investigation of crimes committed by public officials and to strengthen cooperation between countries.

At the meeting, the representatives of the network member countries discussed the sharing of operational information and strengthening of cooperation between the countries in the investigative direction and modern trends.

According to the decision of the General Assembly, Spain will chair the ICIN network for the next 2 years.

After meeting all membership criteria, the Special Investigation Service became a member of the Internal Criminal Investigations Network (ICIN) in 2023.

Representatives of the Special Investigation Service of Sweden, the Independent Investigation Authority of the Netherlands, the London Metropolitan Police, the National Crime Agency, the General Inspectorate of the French National Gendarmerie, the Spanish National Police, as well as representatives of the law enforcement agencies of the Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark and other EU member states with the representatives of Georgia attended the annual meeting.

The Special Investigation Service participated in the meeting of the international network of investigative authorities in Madrid

Head of Special Investigation Service Koka Katsitadze with his First Deputy Giorgi Kvaratskhelia and Head of General Inspection Giorgi Nozadze, participated in the 3rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) of "Internal Criminal Investigations Network" (ICIN) in Madrid.

The goal of the Internal Criminal Investigations Network (ICIN) is to share the best international practices in the detection, prevention, and effective investigation of crimes committed by public officials and to strengthen cooperation between countries.

At the meeting, the representatives of the network member countries discussed the sharing of operational information and strengthening of cooperation between the countries in the investigative direction and modern trends.

According to the decision of the General Assembly, Spain will chair the ICIN network for the next 2 years.

After meeting all membership criteria, the Special Investigation Service became a member of the Internal Criminal Investigations Network (ICIN) in 2023.

Representatives of the Special Investigation Service of Sweden, the Independent Investigation Authority of the Netherlands, the London Metropolitan Police, the National Crime Agency, the General Inspectorate of the French National Gendarmerie, the Spanish National Police, as well as representatives of the law enforcement agencies of the Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark and other EU member states with the representatives of Georgia attended the annual meeting.

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