Singapore Police Commissioner Khoo Boon Hui was elected the new president of Interpol on Friday, the international police organisation said. Delegates chose Khoo at the end of the general assembly of the 187-country police organisation in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Interpol said in a statement on its website.
"As the organisation's new president, I will build on the progress we have made thus far and ensure Interpol can better meet the demands of international policing in the 21st century," Khoo was quoted as saying in the statement. "Interpol plays a critical role in international police co-operation by equipping police forces around the world with the necessary infrastructure, training and operational support to combat transnational crime and terrorism," said Khoo, who is to serve a four-year term.
Khoo replaces South Africa's chief of police Jackie Selebi who resigned in January after prosecutors announced their intention to charge him over his links to a businessman accused of murder.