Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. The mission of INTERPOL Washington, the United States National Central Bureau, is to advance the law enforcement interests of the United States as the official representative to the International Criminal Police Organization INTERPOL ; to share criminal justice, humanitarian, and public safety information between our nation's law enforcement community and its foreign counterparts, and to facilitate transnational investigative efforts that enhance the safety and security of our nation.
These messages often imply that they are trying to verify information or offer protection. The messages may also include a threat that a citizen will be considered a criminal if he or she does not comply.
The Interpol bases are precisely located in Lyon, France to control the member countries better and enable the police officers from different countries to work together to make the world a better and safer place. For instance, a criminal might transfer stolen materials from Germany to Russia, the role of the Interpol in such a case is to feed the police force of Russia with the required information to conduct the arrest since the German police force cannot cross the Russian border to go and arrest the offender.
Interpol, being an independent organization, does not have sponsors or cooperates that fund its activities. The primary sources of funding for this organization are the member states.
Annually, the Interpol collects revenue of around million euros from the member countries. Because of these problems, police departments in different countries must work together if they are to combat international crime successfully. The outbreak of the First World War prevented any further progress. New Statutes were adopted and the Commission's Headquarters moved to Paris. Under Article 2 of the Organization's Constitution, INTERPOL's aims are: " a To ensure and promote the widest possible mutual assistance between all criminal police authorities, within the limits of the laws existing in the different countries and in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
According to the interpretation given to Article 3, a political offence is one which is considered to be of a predominantly political nature because of the surrounding circumstances and underlying motives, even if the offence itself is covered by the ordinary criminal law in the country in which it was committed.
In addition, a resolution adopted in states that, in general, offences are not considered to be political when they are committed outside a "conflict area" and when the victims are not connected with the aims or objectives pursued by the offenders.
Co-operation Principles. Co-operation is based on the actions taken by the police forces in the various member States, operating within their own national boundaries and in accordance with their own national laws. To do this, we enable them to share and access data on crimes and criminals, and we offer a range of technical and operational support. The General Secretariat coordinates our day-to-day activities to fight a range of crimes.
Run by the Secretary General , it is staffed by both police and civilians and comprises a headquarters in Lyon, a global complex for innovation in Singapore and several satellite offices in different regions. An NCB is run by national police officials and usually sits in the government ministry responsible for policing.
The General Assembly is our governing body and it brings all countries together once a year to take decisions. Countries use this secure network to contact each other, and the General Secretariat.
It also allows them to access our databases and services in real-time, from both central and remote locations.
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