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Nicholas Rossi, a Rhode Island man accused of fleeing the country and faking his death to avoid rape charges, was found ...
An ICE Homeland Security Task Force in Orlando arrested Guillermo Perez Alzate, a confessed murderer and criminal alien from Colombia. Perez is a former paramilitary leader of the United Self-Defense ...
INTERPOL—the International Criminal Police Organization—facilitates international cooperation among law enforcement ...
Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud visited INTERPOL’s headquarters in Lyon to reaffirm and build on the Kingdom’s ongoing support for global security cooperation. The visit ...
The founder of online currency exchange Cinkciarz.pl is now wanted in Poland for defrauding clients in what has been ...
PARIS (AP) — Interpol said Tuesday it was removing a most-wanted designation for anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson, who is sought by Japan over an encounter with a whaling ship and who was jailed ...
The International Police Organisation, known as INTERPOL has seen a significant change in its leadership. At the General Assembly held in Glasgow in November 2024 a new Secretary General, Valdecy ...
Interpol announce an 'Antics' 20th anniversary reissue as Paul Banks revisits their hard-partying days, their affinity with Mexico, and their next "rock" album ...
Tech News Interpol Arrests Thousands in Crackdown on International Online Scams Americans lost $10 billion to fraud in 2023, with $1.4 billion worth starting on social media, according to the FTC.
Are Interpol’s protocols being weaponised to target political dissidents? What steps has it taken to address criticism and enhance oversight of its notice system?
An Interpol report explores the metaverse’s role as a tool for law enforcement, highlighting immersive training and crime scene preservation and analysis as key use cases.
Interpol fights crime and controversial image, 100 years on As Interpol marks its centenary, it faces the tricky task of nabbing criminals while ensuring that its famous red notices are not abused ...