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  2. Interpol - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol

    Interpol's databases can track criminals and crime trends around the world, specifically by means of authorized collections of fingerprints and face photos, lists of wanted persons, DNA samples, and travel documents. Interpol's lost and stolen travel document database alone contains more than 12 million records.

  3. Interpol notice - Wikipedia

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    To warn of an event, a person, an object or a process representing an imminent threat and danger to persons or property Purple notice: To provide information on modi operandi, procedures, objects, devices, or hiding places used by criminals Interpol–United Nations Security Council special notice

  4. Interpol Terrorism Watch List - Wikipedia

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    The Interpol Terrorism Watch List permits access by authorized police agencies to information on fugitives and suspected terrorists. The Interpol Watch List is a centralized list of those persons who are subject to Interpol notices issued for arrest (red), location (blue) and information (green).

  5. List of missing people organizations - Wikipedia

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    Their online missing persons community supports networking and sharing of resources, tips and press to enable researchers an updated view of all listed profiles and assists in promoting older, cold cases files. [1] INTERPOL is involved in missing person cases through the maintenance of an International Missing Persons Database. [2]

  6. Most wanted list - Wikipedia

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    Interpol publishes a list of "red notices" identifying and describing fugitive persons who are wanted by a national jurisdiction and are being sought internationally for capture and extradition. This is, however, an inclusive list rather than a "most wanted" list.

  7. Eugen Seydel - Wikipedia

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    Eugen Seydel was a police chief in Vienna and president of Interpol from 1934 to 1935. Seydel was born in Vienna in 1879 and died in 1958. [1] [2] Career.

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