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INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

INTERPOL Notices are among the most powerful tools for police cooperation.
They serve as international requests or alerts that enable police in member countries to share critical crime-related information.
INTERPOL currently has nine types - each with a different purpose ⬆️
🔗 Find out more on interpol.int

🚨 6.42 million illicit doses seized
Authorities across 90 countries and territories have disrupted the illegal trade in counterfeit and unapproved medicines.
🔵 269 arrests
🔵 392 investigations
🔵 66 criminal groups dismantled
🔵 $15.5M in illicit products seized
The most commonly seized items included erectile dysfunction drugs, sedatives, analgesics, antibiotics and anti-smoking products.
🔗 Read more on Operation Pangea XVIII on interpol.int

🚨 6.42 million illicit doses seized
Authorities across 90 countries and territories have disrupted the illegal trade in counterfeit and unapproved medicines.
🔵 269 arrests
🔵 392 investigations
🔵 66 criminal groups dismantled
🔵 $15.5M in illicit products seized
The most commonly seized items included erectile dysfunction drugs, sedatives, analgesics, antibiotics and anti-smoking products.
🔗 Read more on Operation Pangea XVIII on interpol.int

🚨 6.42 million illicit doses seized
Authorities across 90 countries and territories have disrupted the illegal trade in counterfeit and unapproved medicines.
🔵 269 arrests
🔵 392 investigations
🔵 66 criminal groups dismantled
🔵 $15.5M in illicit products seized
The most commonly seized items included erectile dysfunction drugs, sedatives, analgesics, antibiotics and anti-smoking products.
🔗 Read more on Operation Pangea XVIII on interpol.int

🚨 6.42 million illicit doses seized
Authorities across 90 countries and territories have disrupted the illegal trade in counterfeit and unapproved medicines.
🔵 269 arrests
🔵 392 investigations
🔵 66 criminal groups dismantled
🔵 $15.5M in illicit products seized
The most commonly seized items included erectile dysfunction drugs, sedatives, analgesics, antibiotics and anti-smoking products.
🔗 Read more on Operation Pangea XVIII on interpol.int

Her name was Hakima Boukerouis.
Her remains were found in a rainwater collector in the French village of Saint-Quirin. She is believed to have died between September and October 2004.
Thanks to DNA familial searching, French authorities have now confirmed her identity and arrested a suspect linked to her death.
This case marks the fifth successful identification linked to #IdentifyMe — a public appeal for information on cold cases. The initiative also provides an opportunity for investigators to review and update case files, with renewed calls for international cooperation and sharing of forensic information.
🔗 Read more on interpol.int

Her name was Hakima Boukerouis.
Her remains were found in a rainwater collector in the French village of Saint-Quirin. She is believed to have died between September and October 2004.
Thanks to DNA familial searching, French authorities have now confirmed her identity and arrested a suspect linked to her death.
This case marks the fifth successful identification linked to #IdentifyMe — a public appeal for information on cold cases. The initiative also provides an opportunity for investigators to review and update case files, with renewed calls for international cooperation and sharing of forensic information.
🔗 Read more on interpol.int

Her name was Hakima Boukerouis.
Her remains were found in a rainwater collector in the French village of Saint-Quirin. She is believed to have died between September and October 2004.
Thanks to DNA familial searching, French authorities have now confirmed her identity and arrested a suspect linked to her death.
This case marks the fifth successful identification linked to #IdentifyMe — a public appeal for information on cold cases. The initiative also provides an opportunity for investigators to review and update case files, with renewed calls for international cooperation and sharing of forensic information.
🔗 Read more on interpol.int

Her name was Hakima Boukerouis.
Her remains were found in a rainwater collector in the French village of Saint-Quirin. She is believed to have died between September and October 2004.
Thanks to DNA familial searching, French authorities have now confirmed her identity and arrested a suspect linked to her death.
This case marks the fifth successful identification linked to #IdentifyMe — a public appeal for information on cold cases. The initiative also provides an opportunity for investigators to review and update case files, with renewed calls for international cooperation and sharing of forensic information.
🔗 Read more on interpol.int
Se llevó adelante una jornada de trabajo en el marco de la operación internacional I-CAN, con la presencia del Jefe de la Policía Federal Argentina y Vocal por las Américas ante el comité ejecutivo de INTERPOL, Crio. Gral. Luis Alejandro Rolle, el líder del Proyecto I-CAN Italia Simone Pioletti, y el coordinador operativo de I-CAN Stefano Saioni.
Durante el encuentro se analizaron distintas dinámicas del crimen organizado transnacional, impulsando el intercambio de información y la articulación entre agencias.
De esta manera seguimos fortaleciendo la cooperación frente a estructuras criminales complejas en pos de un mundo más seguro.
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A working session was held regarding the international I-CAN operation, with the presence of the Chief of the Argentine Federal Police and Representative for the Americas on INTERPOL’s Executive Committee, General Commissioner Luis Alejandro Rolle; I-CAN Italy Project Leader Simone Pioletti; and I-CAN Operational Coordinator Stefano Saioni.
During the meeting, several dynamics of transnational organized crime were analyzed, promoting information exchange and coordination among agencies.
Through this collaboration, we continue to strengthen our cooperation against complex criminal structures to pursue a safer world.

🇻🇪 Venezuela has extradited a Red Notice fugitive wanted by Panama 🇵🇦
The 57-year-old is sought for being involved in the 1994 bombing of Alas Chiricanas Flight 901, where 21 people were killed.
Arrested in November 2025, he will now face charges in Panama.

🇵🇹 Portugal’s @pjudiciaria.pt, with the support of @interpol_hq, has carried out a major operation against a criminal organization engaged in the trafficking of performance-enhancing drugs.
The criminal group had been operating for several years, preparing and shipping substances by mail to multiple European countries.
Raids across multiple locations led to the seizure of hundreds of packages of banned substances and the arrest of five individuals.
INTERPOL’s Financial Crime and Anti-Corruption Centre deployed officers, working closely with the National Central Bureau in Lisbon, to provide intelligence and analytical support, as well as cross-border coordination, helping to uncover links to wider criminal networks.
The investigation is still ongoing, and further developments are expected as evidence is analysed.

🇵🇹 Portugal’s @pjudiciaria.pt, with the support of @interpol_hq, has carried out a major operation against a criminal organization engaged in the trafficking of performance-enhancing drugs.
The criminal group had been operating for several years, preparing and shipping substances by mail to multiple European countries.
Raids across multiple locations led to the seizure of hundreds of packages of banned substances and the arrest of five individuals.
INTERPOL’s Financial Crime and Anti-Corruption Centre deployed officers, working closely with the National Central Bureau in Lisbon, to provide intelligence and analytical support, as well as cross-border coordination, helping to uncover links to wider criminal networks.
The investigation is still ongoing, and further developments are expected as evidence is analysed.

🇵🇹 Portugal’s @pjudiciaria.pt, with the support of @interpol_hq, has carried out a major operation against a criminal organization engaged in the trafficking of performance-enhancing drugs.
The criminal group had been operating for several years, preparing and shipping substances by mail to multiple European countries.
Raids across multiple locations led to the seizure of hundreds of packages of banned substances and the arrest of five individuals.
INTERPOL’s Financial Crime and Anti-Corruption Centre deployed officers, working closely with the National Central Bureau in Lisbon, to provide intelligence and analytical support, as well as cross-border coordination, helping to uncover links to wider criminal networks.
The investigation is still ongoing, and further developments are expected as evidence is analysed.

🇵🇹 Portugal’s @pjudiciaria.pt, with the support of @interpol_hq, has carried out a major operation against a criminal organization engaged in the trafficking of performance-enhancing drugs.
The criminal group had been operating for several years, preparing and shipping substances by mail to multiple European countries.
Raids across multiple locations led to the seizure of hundreds of packages of banned substances and the arrest of five individuals.
INTERPOL’s Financial Crime and Anti-Corruption Centre deployed officers, working closely with the National Central Bureau in Lisbon, to provide intelligence and analytical support, as well as cross-border coordination, helping to uncover links to wider criminal networks.
The investigation is still ongoing, and further developments are expected as evidence is analysed.
National Central Bureaus are at the heart of INTERPOL and how we work. This week reinforced our commitment to each other and to global security.
The 21st Heads of National Central Bureaus conference closed with a series of conclusions on:
🔵 maintaining operational excellence
🔵 faster cross-border coordination
🔵 better support for missing persons
🔵 encouraging women’s leadership
Dedicated to maintaining a tighter, faster and more efficient network.

This week’s INTERPOL Heads of National Central Bureaus Conference showed the power of global policing united by a shared purpose.
Law enforcement leaders came together not just to talk, but to collaborate - sharing experiences, insights and the lessons learned.
Year after year we see the results. Real operations. Real arrests. Real lives protected.
The relationships built here will continue to shape how we cooperate and respond to evolving threats.
In a fast-changing world, this unity is our greatest strength.

This week’s INTERPOL Heads of National Central Bureaus Conference showed the power of global policing united by a shared purpose.
Law enforcement leaders came together not just to talk, but to collaborate - sharing experiences, insights and the lessons learned.
Year after year we see the results. Real operations. Real arrests. Real lives protected.
The relationships built here will continue to shape how we cooperate and respond to evolving threats.
In a fast-changing world, this unity is our greatest strength.

This week’s INTERPOL Heads of National Central Bureaus Conference showed the power of global policing united by a shared purpose.
Law enforcement leaders came together not just to talk, but to collaborate - sharing experiences, insights and the lessons learned.
Year after year we see the results. Real operations. Real arrests. Real lives protected.
The relationships built here will continue to shape how we cooperate and respond to evolving threats.
In a fast-changing world, this unity is our greatest strength.

This week’s INTERPOL Heads of National Central Bureaus Conference showed the power of global policing united by a shared purpose.
Law enforcement leaders came together not just to talk, but to collaborate - sharing experiences, insights and the lessons learned.
Year after year we see the results. Real operations. Real arrests. Real lives protected.
The relationships built here will continue to shape how we cooperate and respond to evolving threats.
In a fast-changing world, this unity is our greatest strength.

This week’s INTERPOL Heads of National Central Bureaus Conference showed the power of global policing united by a shared purpose.
Law enforcement leaders came together not just to talk, but to collaborate - sharing experiences, insights and the lessons learned.
Year after year we see the results. Real operations. Real arrests. Real lives protected.
The relationships built here will continue to shape how we cooperate and respond to evolving threats.
In a fast-changing world, this unity is our greatest strength.

This week’s INTERPOL Heads of National Central Bureaus Conference showed the power of global policing united by a shared purpose.
Law enforcement leaders came together not just to talk, but to collaborate - sharing experiences, insights and the lessons learned.
Year after year we see the results. Real operations. Real arrests. Real lives protected.
The relationships built here will continue to shape how we cooperate and respond to evolving threats.
In a fast-changing world, this unity is our greatest strength.

This week’s INTERPOL Heads of National Central Bureaus Conference showed the power of global policing united by a shared purpose.
Law enforcement leaders came together not just to talk, but to collaborate - sharing experiences, insights and the lessons learned.
Year after year we see the results. Real operations. Real arrests. Real lives protected.
The relationships built here will continue to shape how we cooperate and respond to evolving threats.
In a fast-changing world, this unity is our greatest strength.
📸 Heads of National Central Bureaus, next time you see our photographer, smile!
This time the surprise was for North Macedonia 🇲🇰
For me INTERPOL’s Heads of National Central Bureaus conference is the most meaningful of the year.
This week, our discussions will focus on some of the most pressing threats we face - global scam centres, the convergence of organized crime, and the growing role of artificial intelligence in enabling criminal activity.
While these threats evolve in different ways, they all exploit the same thing: gaps. And in a global system, no gap is isolated. A vulnerability in one place affects us all.
My call to action from this week is for delegates to take these three simple actions: connect, explore and contribute.
We are living in a fragmented world. Geopolitical tensions. A multilateral system under pressure. Moments when dialogue at the highest levels breaks down.
And yet, NCBs keep talking.
Not because it is easy - but because it is necessary.
And INTERPOL stands by their side.
Such a pleasure to welcome Major General Bold Jamsranjav, Commissioner General of the National Police Agency of Mongolia to INTERPOL.
We discussed emerging crime threats and explored how INTERPOL can support Mongolia’s law enforcement efforts, with our conversation focusing on:
Current crime trends and regional security challenges
Opportunities for enhanced information sharing and operational collaboration
How INTERPOL’s tools and services can strengthen Mongolia’s capacity to combat transnational crime
It was also an opportunity to thank the Commissioner General for Mongolia’s strong support for the International Day of Remembrance for Fallen Officers (7 March) which included the Government Palace being lit up in blue.
I’m looking forward to our continued close cooperation to keep communities safe.

A treasure has been found 👏
The Gold Helmet of Coțofenești, a 2,500-year-old artifact from the Dacia civilization, and one of Romania's national treasures, has been recovered in the Netherlands.
The priceless piece has been listed in INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database since the day of its theft in 2025, thanks to swift action and reporting by @politie.
Containing more than 58,000 records, the database is the largest global repository of police-certified information on stolen cultural property.
It is accessible to law enforcement, art dealers, the general public and museums, including via the ID-Art mobile app.
This case highlights the importance of timely reporting and international cooperation in the protection of cultural heritage.

A treasure has been found 👏
The Gold Helmet of Coțofenești, a 2,500-year-old artifact from the Dacia civilization, and one of Romania's national treasures, has been recovered in the Netherlands.
The priceless piece has been listed in INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database since the day of its theft in 2025, thanks to swift action and reporting by @politie.
Containing more than 58,000 records, the database is the largest global repository of police-certified information on stolen cultural property.
It is accessible to law enforcement, art dealers, the general public and museums, including via the ID-Art mobile app.
This case highlights the importance of timely reporting and international cooperation in the protection of cultural heritage.

A treasure has been found 👏
The Gold Helmet of Coțofenești, a 2,500-year-old artifact from the Dacia civilization, and one of Romania's national treasures, has been recovered in the Netherlands.
The priceless piece has been listed in INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database since the day of its theft in 2025, thanks to swift action and reporting by @politie.
Containing more than 58,000 records, the database is the largest global repository of police-certified information on stolen cultural property.
It is accessible to law enforcement, art dealers, the general public and museums, including via the ID-Art mobile app.
This case highlights the importance of timely reporting and international cooperation in the protection of cultural heritage.

A treasure has been found 👏
The Gold Helmet of Coțofenești, a 2,500-year-old artifact from the Dacia civilization, and one of Romania's national treasures, has been recovered in the Netherlands.
The priceless piece has been listed in INTERPOL’s Stolen Works of Art Database since the day of its theft in 2025, thanks to swift action and reporting by @politie.
Containing more than 58,000 records, the database is the largest global repository of police-certified information on stolen cultural property.
It is accessible to law enforcement, art dealers, the general public and museums, including via the ID-Art mobile app.
This case highlights the importance of timely reporting and international cooperation in the protection of cultural heritage.
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