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International Criminal Police Organization

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noun

  1. See Interpol

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The International Criminal Police Organization, known as Interpol, issued a global alert after Ms Konanki went missing.

From BBC

It is a baffling question that the International Criminal Police Organization, also known as Interpol, is aiming to answer through its new campaign, Operation Identify Me.

From New York Times

The International Criminal Police Organization, or Interpol, issued a “red notice” with a photo showing a younger, mustached Gomez, his black hair cropped short and a crease between his brows.

From Los Angeles Times

The Justice Department indictment also claimed the Chinese pressured the International Criminal Police Organization, or Interpol, to issue “red notices” against the regime opponent.

From Washington Times

Interpol, short for the International Criminal Police Organization, is based in Lyon, France, and facilitates international co-operation between police forces and crime control.

From BBC