
INTERPOL
The International Criminal Police Organization.
Chair Reports
Topic 1:
Tackling the Rise of Cyber Blackmail Rings Operating Across Borders
Topic 2:
Discussing the extent of Power that INTERPOL should hold through its Criminal Charges and Red Notices internationally
Chairs
Head Chair
Gunn Vajirakachorn
Hello inspectors! My name is Gunn and I am a senior at Ruamrudee International School in Bangkok, Thailand. Currently, I am the President of the MUN Club at RIS, as well as Secretary-General of RISMUN XVII, RISMUN XVIII, and THAIMUN XII.
This is my third SEASAC MUN in a row, and after my amazing experience chairing UNHRC last year, I am very excited to chair for the 12th time at SEASAC MUN 2025. MUN is a huge part of my life and I greatly appreciate its ability to foster connections between people. I have had countless unforgettable experiences and made many new friends throughout my four years in MUN, and I hope that I will be able to provide all of you that through INTERPOL and this conference.
Chane Jantarawaranyoo
Deputy Chair
Hey everyone, my name is Chane Jantarawaranyoo, and I am excited to be your deputy chair at SEASACMUN! I’m currently a senior(Gr. 12) attending Ruamrudee International School in Bangkok, Thailand. I’ve attended a total of 7 conferences over the 2 and a half years that I’ve been in MUN. I’ve also had the privilege of hosting a MUN conference as well. I attended SEASACMUN 2 years ago in Vietnam as a delegate in GA 3 and was impressed by the level of collaboration, professionalism, and fun of the conference. As a chair in the upcoming SEASACMUN, I hope to pass on the wonderful experiences I’ve had with SEASACMUN to you all! Please feel free to contact me(chanej25@rism.ac.th) with any questions or concerns you may have. I look forward to seeing you all!