International Criminal Police Organisation ( INTERPOL ) In 6 Points
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INTERPOL
Interpol is the shorter and better-known name of the International Criminal Police Organization, a network comprising 192-member nations, including India.
The agency, with its headquarters in Lyon, France, was established in 1923.
The Interpol basically connects police across the world even if these individual member nations do not have diplomatic relations.
India has been a member since 1956.
India maintains a National Central Bureau which serves as the national platform for cooperation between domestic law enforcement units and the international police community.
India has collaborated with the Interpol in tackling a myriad of organised crimes such as poaching, wildlife trafficking, spurious drugs and fake medicine rackets, among others.
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