The Interpol Has Launched Its Own Metaverse

The Interpol has launched its own metaverse to assist law enforcement in protecting communities in virtual realms. Interpol announced in a promotional video featuring potential uses including virtual immigration and border control checkpoint, a crime scene training school and a rendering of Interpol’s General Secretariat headquarters in Lyon, which delegates in New Delhi were able to enter virtually.

Interpol also announced it would be establishing what it called an Expert Group on the Metaverse to "represent the concerns of law enforcement on the global stage, ensuring this new virtual world is secure by design."

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