Interpol
16 September 2008



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INTERPOL

The world’s largest police organization, INTERPOL’s mission is to assist law enforcement agencies in each of its 186 member countries to combat all forms of transnational crime.

Guided by four core functions, INTERPOL provides a high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support to enable police forces around the world to meet the growing challenges of crime in the 21st century.

The General Secretariat in Lyon, France, is operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a central contact point for the National Central Bureau (NCB) in every member country for assistance or information on cross-border investigations.

All NCBs are connected to each other and the General Secretariat through I-24/7, INTERPOL’s secure global police communications system, which also enables law enforcement officers to directly check a range of vital police databases.

INTERPOL uses a system of colour-coded international notices to locate, arrest or provide warnings about fugitives and other criminals. In 2007 alone, co-operation between INTERPOL’s member countries led to more than 5,200 arrests across the globe.


INTERPOL's six priority crime areas
Drugs and criminal organizations
Tackling the growing problem of drug abuse and trafficking, often linked to other crimes.
Financial and High-tech Crime
Combating counterfeiting, payment card fraud, intellectual property and cyber-crime.
Fugitives
Tracing fugitives, who threaten public safety and undermine criminal justice systems.
Public safety and terrorism
Countering terrorism, which threatens public safety and world security.
Trafficking in human beings
Fighting abuse and exploitation of people, which breach human rights and destroy lives.
Corruption
'Working together towards a corruption-free world by promoting and defending integrity, justice and the rule of law.’

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Publications  - 15/09/2008
Media Release  - 08/09/2008
Counterfeit currency  - 08/09/2008
Environmental Crime  - 08/09/2008
Information Technology Crime  - 05/09/2008


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