Interpol - Wikipedia Interpol provides investigative support, expertise and training to law enforcement worldwide, focusing on three major areas of transnational crime: terrorism, cybercrime and organized crime
Police - Interpol, Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention | Britannica Interpol, first known as the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC), was founded in 1923 in Vienna by the city’s head of police, Johann Schober Vienna had been the seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which had maintained an extensive system of police files
INTERPOL - United States National Central Bureau Extend access to I-24 7, INTERPOL’s secure, global police-to-police communications system, to U S law enforcement agencies, pursuant to its exclusive information sharing authority under the INTERPOL Constitution and Rules for the Processing of Data
Explainer: What is Interpol, how a Red Notice works Interpol, formally known as the International Criminal Police Organization, is an intergovernmental organisation that facilitates police cooperation among 196 member countries
What is INTERPOL? Our full name is the International Criminal Police Organization and we are an inter-governmental organization We have 196 member countries, and we help police in all of them to work together to make the world a safer place
BKA - Interpol The "International Criminal Police Organisation" (ICPO - Interpol), is the oldest multilateral framework for cross-border police co-operation Following the United Nations, it is the second largest international organisation in the world
INTERPOL - admin. ch A multilateral agreement between 196 national criminal police authorities forms INTERPOL’s legal basis, and its structure consists of three organs: the General Assembly, the Executive Committee, and the General Secretariat
UN experts concerned by weaponisation of Interpol red notices against . . . GENEVA – The issuance of Interpol red notices against two Salvadoran human rights defenders currently in exile in Spain constitutes a grave misuse of the law enforcement mechanism, UN experts* warned today “This move amounts to an act of transnational repression, as it extends the harassment of human rights defenders beyond borders, targeting them in a country where they are seeking safety