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7 May 2009



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Media invitation for 38th INTERPOL European Regional Conference in San Marino
06 May 2009

LYON, France – Senior law enforcement officials from throughout Europe will gather in San Marino from 27-29 May, 2009 for the 38th INTERPOL European Regional Conference.

The conference will focus on a number of issues including:

  • co-operation in combating organized crime and drug trafficking
  • support and co-ordination in fugitive investigations
  • combating financial and high-tech crime
  • police information exchange throughout Europe and globally
  • INTERPOL’s Global Security Initiative

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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.’

About INTERPOL

INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 187 member countries. It exists to help create a safer world by supporting law enforcement agencies worldwide to combat crime.

INTERPOL has four core functions, which provide:


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