We hear the name of an international organization called Interpol, but many people do not know how it works. Its full name is the International Criminal Police Organization. It acts as a bridge between different member countries of the world in relation to crimes committed at the international level. Interpol works to share databases, assist in operations against criminals, and provide training to police forces. It is an independent institution. Currently, 195 countries are members of the organization.
All these member countries share information and cooperate in all necessary matters in the prevention of international crimes. If a person commits a crime in any country and stays in another country, then if the Interpol is informed about them, a red notice will be issued against such people. Similarly, if any member country asks for additional information about the suspects and requests to know about their activities, Interpol will issue a blue notice against such people. A green notice will be issued for terrorism and organised crime.Yellow notices are issued to trace people who have gone missing in other countries, have been cheated or are likely to be cheated. A black notice is issued in case of unidentified bodies. Such notices are useful for exchanging information between different countries of the world. However, Interpol does not arrest people on the basis of these notices. Action must be taken in accordance with the laws of the Member States. Each member state has a national central bureau. It works with Interpol.
Defence personnel of the Bureau are involved in Interpol operations internationally. Each member country sends its police officers to participate in various assignments. Whether it is cybercrime, drug trafficking, terrorism, if there is an international angle, Interpol will accept it. In our country, the CBI works with the Interpol. Its headquarters are in Lyon, France.
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