INTERPOL recently reported  an agreement between the organization and French authorities to expand INTERPOL General Secretariat headquarters in Lyon, France to accommodate its growing workforce, which has increased from 350 staff in 1989 to over 1,000. 

The expanded headquarters, expected to be completed by 2031, will have capacity for up to 1,500 officials. In addition to its Lyon headquarters, INTERPOL operates globally through facilities such as its innovation complex in Singapore, regional bureaus, and liaison offices connected to international organizations including the United Nations and the European Union.

What this Expansion Means

Although the project was only recently announced, several potential implications can be considered. An increase in staffing could, for example, contribute to faster response times for INTERPOL Notice requests.

While the primary purpose of the expansion is to accommodate organizational growth broadly, a larger staff may allow for more resources to be allocated to core functions such as requests for Notice information, correction, and/or removal. 

In the context of Red Notices, this could translate into greater capacity for reviewing incoming requests and reassessing existing notices. Increased staffing may also help address existing backlogs or improve response times, though this will ultimately depend on how resources are distributed internally.

As always, thoughts and comments are welcomed.