- South Africa to Host 27th INTERPOL African Regional Conference: Scheduled for August 27-29, 2025, at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town, this event highlights South Africa’s leadership role in regional security cooperation.
- Focus on Regional Crime Challenges and Strategies: The conference will bring together senior officials to discuss vital issues such as transnational organized crime, cyber threats, terrorism, and border security.
- Partnerships Between SAPS and INTERPOL: Organized by the South African Police Service in collaboration with INTERPOL, the event emphasizes strengthening law enforcement collaboration across Africa.
South Africa has been selected to host the 27th INTERPOL African Regional Conference, scheduled to take place from 27 to 29 August 2025 at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town.
This high-profile event marks a pivotal moment in law enforcement collaboration across the continent. The conference will convene senior security officials, policymakers, and INTERPOL representatives to address pressing regional challenges. Discussions will focus on strategic priorities in the fight against crime, from transnational organized crime and cyber threats to terrorism and border security.
Organized by the South African Police Service (SAPS) in partnership with INTERPOL, this conference underscores South Africa’s leadership in fostering continental cooperation on security matters. As host, SAPS will play a central role in facilitating urgent dialogues and shaping key initiatives to strengthen law enforcement effectiveness across Africa.
The three-day conference promises targeted sessions, networking opportunities, and policymaking forums aimed at enhancing cross-border collaboration and introducing innovative crime-fighting strategies. Analysts expect the event to generate substantial momentum around modern criminal justice practices throughout the region.








