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InterpolAgency founded following the Second International Judicial Police Conference (1923) with its headquarters in Vienna, and reconstituted after World War II with its headquarters in Paris. It has an international criminal register, fingerprint file, and methods index. There are 158 countries contributing to Interpol's annual budget of around £45 million. Administration is based in Lyons, with member countries conducting operations at a national level. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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1) Interpol, Terrorism: The Financing of Terrorism (2005); retrieved July 2005 from http://www. In advance of the sale, lottery agencies in California, Nebraska and Oregon sent agents to Italy, where they joined the FBI, State Department, Interpol and Italian police to scrutinize Italian criminal files. Bill Smith dealt with the commercial and sometimes shady world of Fine Arts, which brought him into contact with Scotland Yard, Interpol, the FBI, museum directors, curators, and art thieves. |
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