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INTERPOL enables police in our 194 member countries to work together to fight international crime.STRATEGY - INTERPOL
Our vision is a world where law enforcement professionals can securely access, share, and communicate vital police information whenever and wherever needed, thereby INTERPOL VIRTUAL ACADEMY The INTERPOL Virtual Academy provides digital training for law enforcement officers in our member countries. Courses cover INTERPOL policing capabilities, transnational crimes and professional policing skills. Aimed at both new and experienced officers, it offers instructor-led courses as well as self-paced training, reaching thosewho most
INTERPOL INNOVATION CENTRE INTERPOL Innovation Centre. Our Innovation Centre is based in our Singapore office and aims to research, develop and implement the latest tools and approaches to fight international crime. It brings together academics, analysts, law enforcement officers and specialists in technology. The centre focuses on the following areas: MORE THAN 20,000 ARRESTS IN YEAR-LONG GLOBAL CRACKDOWN ONSEE MORE ONINTERPOL.INT
FUGITIVES/WANTED PERSONS By checking this box, you agree that your personal data may be passed on to national authorities if you are sending us information related to a criminal investigation.BRAZIL - INTERPOL
Brazil is the largest South American country, with 16,000 km of land border and 8,000 km of coastline to protect against incoming crime. Its geographic location at the heart of the Americas, and its numerous maritime ports sitting on transshipment routes to global markets, make it attractive to organized crime.BENIN - INTERPOL
Fighting organized crime in Benin. West Africa is known for trafficking in a wide range of illegal products, from weapons and stolen cars to cigarettes, fake medicines, wildlife products, and natural resources like crude oil, gold, diamonds, cocoa and cashew nuts. Associated crime areas which also threaten West African securityinclude money
UGANDA - INTERPOL
UGANDA. Region: Africa. National Central Bureau: Kampala. Member since: 31 August 1966. Home Who we are Member countries Africa UGANDA. Each of our member countries hosts an INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). This connects their national law enforcement with other countries and with the General Secretariat via our secure globalpolice
INTERPOL REMOTE ACCESS LOGOUT PAGE BIG-IP can not find session information in the request. This can happen because your browser restarted after an add-on was installed. If this occurred, click the link below to continue. INTERPOL | THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE ORGANIZATIONVIEW RED NOTICESCONTACT INTERPOLCAREERSWHAT IS INTERPOLMEMBERCOUNTRIESDATABASES
INTERPOL enables police in our 194 member countries to work together to fight international crime.STRATEGY - INTERPOL
Our vision is a world where law enforcement professionals can securely access, share, and communicate vital police information whenever and wherever needed, thereby INTERPOL VIRTUAL ACADEMY The INTERPOL Virtual Academy provides digital training for law enforcement officers in our member countries. Courses cover INTERPOL policing capabilities, transnational crimes and professional policing skills. Aimed at both new and experienced officers, it offers instructor-led courses as well as self-paced training, reaching thosewho most
INTERPOL INNOVATION CENTRE INTERPOL Innovation Centre. Our Innovation Centre is based in our Singapore office and aims to research, develop and implement the latest tools and approaches to fight international crime. It brings together academics, analysts, law enforcement officers and specialists in technology. The centre focuses on the following areas: MORE THAN 20,000 ARRESTS IN YEAR-LONG GLOBAL CRACKDOWN ONSEE MORE ONINTERPOL.INT
FUGITIVES/WANTED PERSONS By checking this box, you agree that your personal data may be passed on to national authorities if you are sending us information related to a criminal investigation.BRAZIL - INTERPOL
Brazil is the largest South American country, with 16,000 km of land border and 8,000 km of coastline to protect against incoming crime. Its geographic location at the heart of the Americas, and its numerous maritime ports sitting on transshipment routes to global markets, make it attractive to organized crime.BENIN - INTERPOL
Fighting organized crime in Benin. West Africa is known for trafficking in a wide range of illegal products, from weapons and stolen cars to cigarettes, fake medicines, wildlife products, and natural resources like crude oil, gold, diamonds, cocoa and cashew nuts. Associated crime areas which also threaten West African securityinclude money
UGANDA - INTERPOL
UGANDA. Region: Africa. National Central Bureau: Kampala. Member since: 31 August 1966. Home Who we are Member countries Africa UGANDA. Each of our member countries hosts an INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). This connects their national law enforcement with other countries and with the General Secretariat via our secure globalpolice
INTERPOL REMOTE ACCESS LOGOUT PAGE BIG-IP can not find session information in the request. This can happen because your browser restarted after an add-on was installed. If this occurred, click the link below to continue.CANADA - INTERPOL
The NCB provides national law enforcement with access to INTERPOL’s policing tools and services, including our wide range of global criminal databases. It is a crucial frontline responder for law enforcement matters ranging from urgent public safety issues to ‘next of kin’ notifications. Sitting structurally in the International PolicingCOVID-19 - INTERPOL
The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak that began in late 2019 evolved so rapidly and globally that it was qualified as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Law enforcement services play a crucial role in contributing to the effort to control the disease, promoting safer communities, and fighting criminals who take advantage of theSTRATEGY - INTERPOL
Our vision is a world where law enforcement professionals can securely access, share, and communicate vital police information whenever and wherever needed, thereby COVID-19 CYBERTHREATS Cyberthreats are constantly evolving in order to take advantage of online behaviour and trends. The COVID-19 outbreak is no exception. Cybercriminals are attacking the computer networks and systems of individuals, businesses and even global organizations at a time when cyber defences might be lowered due to the shift of focus to thehealth crisis.
THOUSANDS OF FAKE ONLINE PHARMACIES SHUT DOWN IN INTERPOL The operation coordinated by INTERPOL involved police, customs and health regulatory authorities from 92 countries. It resulted in 113,020 web links including websites and online marketplaces being closed down or removed, the highest number since the first OperationPangea in 2008.
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INTERPOL’s Activities - Project ENACT 2017-2020. 18 regional training courses in criminal intelligence analysis were organized, as per the original objectives of the project, plus 3 additional national courses requested by countries. A total of 415 officers from 52 African countries participated. 5 training courses combining criminalLEGAL DOCUMENTS
The Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly and Executive Committee. These documents lay out in detail the rules that govern the sessions of the General Assembly and Executive Committee. This includes the preparation of the agenda, working documents, the conduct of sessions, points of order and procedural motions, decision-makingand voting.
FOCUS: INTERPOL MAJOR EVENTS SUPPORT TEAMS Libyan officers trained on tackling the online activities of their terrorist targets 24 January 2020 FUGITIVES/WANTED PERSONS By checking this box, you agree that your personal data may be passed on to national authorities if you are sending us information related to a criminal investigation. GLOBAL OPERATION SEES A RISE IN FAKE MEDICAL PRODUCTS INTERPOL Chief underscores Organization’s support to Middle East and North Africa 2 March 2020 INTERPOL | THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE ORGANIZATIONVIEW RED NOTICESCONTACT INTERPOLCAREERSWHAT IS INTERPOLMEMBERCOUNTRIESDATABASES
INTERPOL enables police in our 194 member countries to work together to fight international crime. INTERPOL VIRTUAL ACADEMY The INTERPOL Virtual Academy provides digital training for law enforcement officers in our member countries. Courses cover INTERPOL policing capabilities, transnational crimes and professional policing skills. Aimed at both new and experienced officers, it offers instructor-led courses as well as self-paced training, reaching thosewho most
NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAUS (NCBS) The National Central Bureau is a country’s focal point for all INTERPOL activities. Each of our member countries hosts an INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). This connects their national law enforcement with other countries and with the General Secretariat via our secure global police communications network called I-24/7. FUGITIVES/WANTED PERSONS By checking this box, you agree that your personal data may be passed on to national authorities if you are sending us information related to a criminal investigation.HOTSPOT - INTERPOL
HOTSPOT is an initiative that works to stop terrorists crossing borders and to disrupt the networks that facilitate their travel. INTERPOL’s databases of fingerprints and facial images are central to the project. In the first instance, the project aims to increase the amount of data that our member countries contribute to the twodatabases.
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Brazil is the largest South American country, with 16,000 km of land border and 8,000 km of coastline to protect against incoming crime. Its geographic location at the heart of the Americas, and its numerous maritime ports sitting on transshipment routes to global markets, make it attractive to organized crime. DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION (DVI)CROATIA - INTERPOL
CROATIA. Each of our member countries hosts an INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). This connects their national law enforcement with other countries and with the General Secretariat via our secure global police communications network called I-24/7. NCBs are at the heart of INTERPOL and how we work. ENHANCING THE RESPONSE TO IP CRIME THROUGH INNOVATION AND 1. /. 6. “IP crime generates huge profits and organized criminal groups are constantly seeking new opportunities to distribute their illicit products. This conference has highlighted the important need for law enforcement and other stakeholders to collaborate and innovate in response,” said H.E Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim,Deputy
INTERPOL CANCELS RED NOTICES IN RELATION TO RAFAT ALI INTERPOL cancels Red Notices in relation to Rafat Ali Rizvi and Hesham al-Warraq. LYON, France – INTERPOL announces that it has cancelled and deleted the Red Notices – or international wanted persons alerts – regarding Rafat Ali Rizvi (a citizen of the United Kingdom) and Hesham Talaat Mohammed Besheer al-Warraq (a citizen of the Kingdom INTERPOL | THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICE ORGANIZATIONVIEW RED NOTICESCONTACT INTERPOLCAREERSWHAT IS INTERPOLMEMBERCOUNTRIESDATABASES
INTERPOL enables police in our 194 member countries to work together to fight international crime. INTERPOL VIRTUAL ACADEMY The INTERPOL Virtual Academy provides digital training for law enforcement officers in our member countries. Courses cover INTERPOL policing capabilities, transnational crimes and professional policing skills. Aimed at both new and experienced officers, it offers instructor-led courses as well as self-paced training, reaching thosewho most
NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAUS (NCBS) The National Central Bureau is a country’s focal point for all INTERPOL activities. Each of our member countries hosts an INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). This connects their national law enforcement with other countries and with the General Secretariat via our secure global police communications network called I-24/7. FUGITIVES/WANTED PERSONS By checking this box, you agree that your personal data may be passed on to national authorities if you are sending us information related to a criminal investigation.HOTSPOT - INTERPOL
HOTSPOT is an initiative that works to stop terrorists crossing borders and to disrupt the networks that facilitate their travel. INTERPOL’s databases of fingerprints and facial images are central to the project. In the first instance, the project aims to increase the amount of data that our member countries contribute to the twodatabases.
BRAZIL - INTERPOL
Brazil is the largest South American country, with 16,000 km of land border and 8,000 km of coastline to protect against incoming crime. Its geographic location at the heart of the Americas, and its numerous maritime ports sitting on transshipment routes to global markets, make it attractive to organized crime. DISASTER VICTIM IDENTIFICATION (DVI)CROATIA - INTERPOL
CROATIA. Each of our member countries hosts an INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). This connects their national law enforcement with other countries and with the General Secretariat via our secure global police communications network called I-24/7. NCBs are at the heart of INTERPOL and how we work. ENHANCING THE RESPONSE TO IP CRIME THROUGH INNOVATION AND 1. /. 6. “IP crime generates huge profits and organized criminal groups are constantly seeking new opportunities to distribute their illicit products. This conference has highlighted the important need for law enforcement and other stakeholders to collaborate and innovate in response,” said H.E Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim,Deputy
INTERPOL CANCELS RED NOTICES IN RELATION TO RAFAT ALI INTERPOL cancels Red Notices in relation to Rafat Ali Rizvi and Hesham al-Warraq. LYON, France – INTERPOL announces that it has cancelled and deleted the Red Notices – or international wanted persons alerts – regarding Rafat Ali Rizvi (a citizen of the United Kingdom) and Hesham Talaat Mohammed Besheer al-Warraq (a citizen of the Kingdom THOUSANDS OF FAKE ONLINE PHARMACIES SHUT DOWN IN INTERPOL The operation coordinated by INTERPOL involved police, customs and health regulatory authorities from 92 countries. It resulted in 113,020 web links including websites and online marketplaces being closed down or removed, the highest number since the first OperationPangea in 2008.
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Our vision is a world where law enforcement professionals can securely access, share, and communicate vital police information whenever and wherever needed, therebyCAREERS - INTERPOL
Careers. Come and join our 995 staff in both policing and support services who help us to fight international crime! Staff from more than 109 nationalities work at INTERPOL’s General Secretariat. Our staff values are respect, integrity, excellence, teamwork andinnovation.
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69006 Lyon. France. Fax: +33 4 72 44 71 63. INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation. 18 Napier Road. 285510 Singapore.INTERNSHIPS
INTERPOL offers a range of internships across both policing and support services. This is a great opportunity to get work experience in an international organization and understand how international police cooperation works. Internships can be in our policing services for those of you who are interested in security and crime matters. MORE THAN 20,000 ARRESTS IN YEAR-LONG GLOBAL CRACKDOWN ON LYON, France: A year-long investigative clampdown on criminal networks coordinated by INTERPOL has demonstrated the scale of phone and online frauds worldwide. Codenamed First Light, the operation officially concluded in November with the following results: 10,380 locations raided. 21,549 operators, fraudsters and money launderers arrested.PROJECT ENACT
INTERPOL’s Activities - Project ENACT 2017-2020. 18 regional training courses in criminal intelligence analysis were organized, as per the original objectives of the project, plus 3 additional national courses requested by countries. A total of 415 officers from 52 African countries participated. 5 training courses combining criminalABOUT RED NOTICES
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Contrary to the Hollywood image of INTERPOL, the General Secretariat does not send officers on undercover assignment. All investigations and arrests are carried out by national police in their own country.Next
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The General Secretariat employs around 1,000 staff members from 100 different countries. Approximately one-third are police officers deployed by their governments while two-thirds are international civil servants recruited by the Organization.Next
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INTERPOL is not a member of the United Nations and is not part of the UN system. We are an intergovernmental body with 194 member countries. But we do work alongside the UN in some of our activities.Next
You should be careful where you buy spare parts for your car – they could be counterfeit.TrueFalse
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There is an illicit market in spare vehicle parts which has been exacerbated by the use of the Internet in recent years. This is lucrative for criminals but can put drivers in danger as these parts may not meet safety standards.Next
We can send response teams to disaster scenes, such as bombings orearthquakes.
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