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ICPO-Interpol

International Police Organization – INTERPOL
Common name Interpol
Abbreviation ICPO
Interpol logo.png
Logo of the International Police Organization – INTERPOL
Motto Connecting police for a safer world
Agency overview
Formed September 7, 1923; 94 years ago (1923-09-07)
Employees 756 (2013)
Annual budget €78 million (2013)
€113 million (2017)
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
International agency
Countries 192 member countries
Map of the member states of Interpol.svg
Map of International Police Organization – INTERPOL's jurisdiction.
Governing body Interpol General Assembly
Constituting instrument ICPO-INTERPOL Constitution and General Regulations
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters Lyon, France
Agency executives
Facilities
National Central Bureaus 192
Website
interpol.int
Footnotes

The International Police Organization more commonly known as INTERPOL, is an international organization facilitating international police cooperation. It was established as the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC) in 1923; it chose INTERPOL as its telegraphic address in 1946, and made it its common name in 1956.

Interpol has an annual budget of around €113 million, most of which is provided through annual contributions by its membership of police forces in 192 countries (as of 2017). In 2013, the Interpol General Secretariat employed a staff of 756, representing 100 member countries. Its current Secretary-General is , the former deputy head of Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office. He replaced Ronald Noble, a former United States Under Secretary of the Treasury for Enforcement, who stepped down in November 2014 after serving 14 years. Interpol's current President is Meng Hongwei, Deputy Minister of Public Security of China.

To keep Interpol as politically neutral as possible, its charter forbids it, at least in theory, from undertaking interventions or activities of a political, military, religious, or racial nature or involving itself in disputes over such matters. Its work focuses primarily on public safety and battling transnational crimes against humanity, child pornography, cybercrime, drug trafficking, environmental crime, genocide, human trafficking, illicit drug productionpiracy, illicit in works of art,intellectual property crime, money laundering, organized crime, corruption, terrorism, war crimes, weapons smuggling, white-collar crime.


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