INTERPOL


Meaning of INTERPOL in English

n.

officially International Criminal Police Organization

International organization whose purpose is to fight international crime.

Interpol promotes the widest possible mutual assistance between the criminal police authorities of affiliated countries and seeks to establish and develop all institutions likely to contribute effectively to the prevention and suppression of ordinary crime. It was founded in Austria in 1923 with 20 member countries; after World War II its headquarters moved to Paris. By the early 21st century, its membership exceeded 180 countries. Interpol pursues criminals who operate in more than one country (e.g., smugglers), those who stay in one country but whose crimes affect other countries (e.g., counterfeiters of foreign currency), and those who commit a crime in one country and flee to another.

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