Eritrea lies in the Horn of Africa, bordering Ethiopia, Sudan, and Djibouti, with more than 1,200 km of Red Sea coastline and over 350 islands. Its position near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait places it along one of the world’s key maritime routes linking Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
While Eritrea does not host major domestic criminal syndicates, it faces significant threats from transnational organized crime, particularly in:
National law enforcement agencies work to address these challenges, recognizing their regional and global impact. INTERPOL supports Eritrea in strengthening operational capacity, cross-border cooperation, and the protection of natural resources and national security.
The INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) in Asmara is part of the Eritrean Police Force and operates under the Department of Research and Planning. All staff assigned to the NCB are serving police officers.
NCB Asmara is Eritrea’s official gateway to INTERPOL’s global network and coordinates between national law enforcement and international partners. Its core functions include:
Through NCB Asmara, Eritrea remains engaged in the global law-enforcement community, while ensuring that cooperation aligns with national priorities and operational needs.
Eritrea’s law enforcement is carried out by the national police and security forces under a centralized command. Their mandate covers crime prevention, detection and investigation throughout the country, with an emphasis on early intervention and deterrence.
All international policing cooperation is channelled through NCB Asmara, ensuring that Eritrea’s national enforcement efforts are coordinated with regional and global security frameworks.