Binance Participates in INTERPOL Event Discussion
Binance Participates in INTERPOL Event Discussion
๐ต๏ธ Crypto meets cops

Binance took part in a significant discussion at an INTERPOL event in the Philippines. The panel included:
- A Chief Inspector from the Hong Kong Police Force
- The Head of Business Development from Uppsala Security
Key points:
- Focus on law enforcement and cybersecurity collaboration
- Continuation of Binance's engagement with INTERPOL
- Previous session hosted by Binance for 30+ INTERPOL officers
Binance expressed pride in contributing to this critical dialogue and collaborating with global leaders in these fields.
The company thanked INTERPOL for organizing the event and acknowledged the panelists for their valuable insights.
#Binance participated in an insightful discussion with a Chief Inspector from the Hong Kong Police Force and the Head of Business Development from Uppsala Security at the INTERPOL event held in Philippines. We are proud to contribute to this critical dialogue and collaborate
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