Interpol

Turkey captures ten wanted ISIS terrorists in cross-border operation with Syria

Investigators say one of the key figures is Omer Deniz Dundar, who is linked to the planning of the deadly 2015 bombing at Ankara’s main train station.

ISIS fighters.
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INTERPOL arrests 201 suspects in largest cybercrime operation to date

Golden Helmet of Cotofenesti and gold bracelets recovered after being stolen from a Dutch museum, April 3, 2026.

Priceless Romanian artifacts recovered a year after being stolen from Dutch museum

Sex-trafficking (Illustrative).

Suspect in sex-trafficking case extradited from Serbia to Israel for questioning


Interpol releases data on COVID-19's impact on human trafficking

The disruption in air and sea travel caused a general disruption in migrant smuggling, but in some places, COVID-19 led to a surge of immigration.

Mujan Begum, a 8-year-old Rohingya refugee, who arrived one month ago with her family poses outside her makeshift tent at a refugee camp near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh October 11, 2017.

INTERPOL employs multi-national operation to combat marine pollution

Preliminary results revealed that over 3,000 offenses were committed, occurring over the course of 17,000 inspections.

U.S. servicemen remove garbage clogging a small river during a clean-up activity in Manila

Why were rare reptiles kept in a Tel Aviv apartment?

The illegal trade value of these animals is estimated at hundreds of thousands of shekels, as some of these species are unique even in their natural habitat.

Panther Salamander, an amphibian that lives in North America was found in an apartment in Tel Aviv

INTERPOL operation rescues hundreds of victims of human trafficking

"As law enforcement officers it is our duty to combat human trafficking, especially when children are involved.”

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PA seeks extradition of more than 100 ‘thieves’ accused of corruption

Abbas revealed that a Palestinian suspect was served with an Interpol “red notice” a few days ago. However, he did not mention the name of the suspect.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas gestures as he speaks during a ceremony marking the 14th anniversary of the death of late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in Ramallah,  November 11, 2018

Do China's actions leave Interpol open to abuse by Palestinians?

The arrest of Hongwei may mean that if the issue of arresting Israelis come up, there may be fewer officials at the top ready to risk their own necks to give Israel a fair shake.

INTERPOL PRESIDENT Meng Hongwei is under arrest in China.

Precedent decision: court orders blocking 31 pedophile material websites

A statement from the Justice Ministry said that blocking the websites was part of implementing the goals of new September 2017 legislation designed to protect children.

Computer keyboard [illustrative].

Ex-Interpol chief: Argentina's Fernandez didn't try to clear Iranian bombers

Former Interpol chief Ronald Noble wants to testify that the government of former President Cristina Fernandez did not ask to have the arrest warrants lifted as part of a "memorandum" with Iran.

Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble attends a news conference at the Interpol headquarters.

Who will try to arrest Israelis first, ICC or Interpol?

At first glance, it seems that Interpol is a greater threat, but the Hague has already initiated a war crimes probe and is not about to drop it.

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The Inside Story: Did Russia play the US on the Palestinian Interpol bid?

Members of Congress are beginning to demand answers as to why the US appears to have been played.

US delegates attend the 86th INTERPOL General Assembly at Beijing National Convention Center in Beijing, China