Federal Police sets up International Security Center for COP15 in Campo Grande
The Brazilian Federal Police inaugurated an International Police Cooperation Center in Campo Grande to ensure security for the upcoming COP15 conference.
The Brazilian Federal Police has inaugurated the International Police Cooperation Center (CCPI) in Campo Grande, aimed at enhancing security for the 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (COP15). Scheduled to take place from March 23 to 29, 2026, in Mato Grosso do Sul's capital, the conference will attract authorities, foreign delegations, and experts from various countries. The establishment of the CCPI is a significant step in preparations for this major international event, highlighting Brazil's commitment to security and cooperation in the realm of international affairs.
The CCPI will serve as a crucial integrative point between Brazil's security forces and those of other countries. It is designed to facilitate the rapid exchange of information and coordination of actions in response to any emergencies that may arise, particularly concerning the protection of officials and participants at the conference. The center represents an important measure in preventing security breaches and maintaining order during such a high-profile international gathering.
With participation from the Federal Police as well as foreign security agents and other organizations, the CCPI exemplifies a collaborative approach to international security challenges. The establishment of this center not only underscores the significance of the COP15 but also reinforces Brazil's role as a host nation capable of managing complex security demands. Such initiatives could enhance Brazil's reputation in international diplomacy and event management, setting a precedent for future international conferences held in the country.