20 October 2011




Crime Scene Awareness skills at the fingertips of Fiji police
SUVA, Fiji – Developing Crime Scene Awareness was the focus of a training course for police in Fiji, organized by the INTERPOL Forensic Support and Specialized Technical Databases unit.Hosted at the Fiji Police Academy in Suva, a total of 20 officers from Fiji and Nauru took part in the five-day course (17-21 October) to raise awareness about the entire f...
14 October 2011




Boosting bioterrorism prevention capability focus of INTERPOL training
ALMATY, Kazakhstan – Enhancing the bioterrorism prevention and response capabilities in the Central Asia and Caucasus region was the focus of INTERPOL’s Regional Biosecurity Course.Nearly 40 law enforcement, customs, public health and laboratory officials from nine countries took part in the five day (10 – 14 October) course hosted by Kazakhstan, the late...
12 October 2011




Appeal following theft of artwork by Magritte in Belgium
Two works of art by René Magritte were stolen from a private residence in Bruges, Belgium on 10 October 2011.Anyone with information about the theft of the painting entitled ‘Moments inoubliables du cinema,’ and a drawing entitled ‘Les bijoux indiscrets,’ is asked to contact the INTERPOL National Central Bureau Brussels (ref.: zz/obj/per13 art. 22196) and...





80th INTERPOL General Assembly
The General Assembly is composed of delegates appointed by the governments of member countries. As INTERPOL's supreme governing body, it meets once a year and takes all the major decisions affecting general policy, the resources needed for international co-operation, working methods, finances and programmes of activities. It also elects the Organization's...

The Annual Report for 2010 provides a snapshot of who we are today, the successes we have attained this year, and a glimpse at the proactive players ready to build the INTERPOL of tomorrow.
Read about the Organization's leadership, criminal data management, police services, capacity building and finances.

Police working on international investigations need to be able to cross borders easily and quickly.
The INTERPOL Travel Document initiative will enable authorized personnel on official INTERPOL business to bypass lengthy visa requirements and will speed up the Organization's response to urgent requests for assistance.

In order to further strengthen our physical presence across the world, we will be opening the INTERPOL Global Complex in 2014 in Singapore.
Activities focused on innovative research, capacity building and 24/7 operational support will help us better tackle the international crime threats of the 21st century.
Crime areas
Trafficking in human beings
Trafficking in human beings constitutes modern-day slavery. We run operations and provide policing tools to help combat this global crime.Drugs
At INTERPOL, we help law enforcement officers combat the illicit production and trafficking of drugs.Firearms
Firearms pose a threat to security, peace, stability and development. We offer a number of tools to help investigators gain firearms intelligence.Fugitive investigations
We provide assistance to member countries and other international entities in order to locate and arrest fugitives who cross international boundaries.Pharmaceutical crime
Counterfeit medical products pose a huge risk to patients across the world. We run operations to disrupt transnational criminal networks and to remove dangerous medicines from circulation.
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