Celebrated on September 7th, this day marks the establishment of Interpol in 1923, highlighting the importance of international police cooperation.

Interpol connects police forces from 195 countries, facilitating collaboration in combating transnational crime, terrorism, and cybercrime.

Member countries have access to shared criminal databases, which include information on stolen property, missing persons, and terrorist threats.

Interpol provides training programs for police forces worldwide, helping them to better understand and fight crime effectively.

The organization assists countries in conducting operations against drug trafficking, human trafficking, organized crime, and more.

Interpol plays a crucial role in coordinating responses to international crises, such as natural disasters and pandemics, through enhanced security measures.

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With the rise of digital crime, Interpol has established specialized units to tackle issues like hacking, online fraud, and child exploitation.

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Interpol promotes awareness about crime prevention and safety through various campaigns and resources available to the public.

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Collaborates with other organizations, including the United Nations and Europol, to strengthen global security efforts.

Interpol emphasizes the importance of human rights in policing, ensuring that international standards are upheld during cooperation efforts.