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  1. Deter, detect, disrupt. These are the basis of our police training on the use of chemicals in terrorist incidents. Terrorism encompasses a range of complex threats: organized terrorism in conflict zones, foreign terrorist fighters, radicalized ‘lone wolves’, and attacks using chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive materials.

  2. www.interpol.int › Who-we-are › Member-countriesIndonesia - INTERPOL

    With 80,000 km of coastline - the second longest in the world – Indonesia is an archipelago geography of more than 17,500 islands spread across three time zones. Sitting on maritime and air crossroads between Asia and the South Pacific, Indonesia’s geographic makes it attractive to local, regional and global organized crime groups wishing ...

  3. A Red Notice is a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending extradition, surrender, or similar legal action. It is based on an arrest warrant or court order issued by the judicial authorities in the requesting country. Member countries apply their own laws in deciding whether to arrest a person.

  4. Bases de datos policiales. Gestionamos una serie de bases de datos que contienen información relacionada con delincuentes y delitos. Las bases de datos incluyen millones de registros con información sobre individuos, como nombres y huellas dactilares; bienes robados, como pasaportes y vehículos; y armas y amenazas, como armas de fuego.

  5. www.interpol.int › en › ContactsContact INTERPOL

    If you think there is data about you in INTERPOL’s files, or wish to challenge such data, you should contact the Commission for the Control of INTERPOL’s Files (CCF). How to submit a request INTERPOL General Secretariat. You can get in touch with INTERPOL using the form below.

  6. INTERPOL’s international radio network was launched in 1935, providing an independent telecommunications system solely for the use of the criminal police authorities at national level. Today, millions of messages are transmitted annually via a secure, web-based, police communications system, accessible to 196 countries.

  7. Los miembros fundadores de INTERPOL pactaron una serie de resoluciones en 1923. En la resolución nº 8 se instaba a los países participantes a utilizar las técnicas de identificación de huellas dactilares desarrolladas por la policía danesa, y a compartir la información resultante con la oficina de Copenhague, específicamente dedicada a la cuestión, para crear un registro internacional ...

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