
International Criminal Police Organization
The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) is a global network that helps police forces from different countries collaborate in fighting crime. Established in 1923, Interpol facilitates communication and coordination on issues like drug trafficking, terrorism, human trafficking, and cybercrime. It provides tools and resources, such as databases and alerts, to help law enforcement identify and apprehend criminals across borders. Interpol does not have its own law enforcement officers but acts as a support system for its 195 member countries, ensuring that police can share information and work together effectively to maintain international safety.