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Profile last updated: January 2025

About our SID activities

As a long-standing supporter of Safer Internet Day, we will continue to leverage our global platform to share cyber safety tips and resources on social media.

What we are doing to create a better internet...

INTERPOL enhances internet safety by combating cybercrime through international collaboration, intelligence sharing and capacity-building initiatives. It coordinates efforts across member countries and key stakeholders to detect, prevent, and respond to online threats like child exploitation, fraud and cyberattacks. We also provide tools, training, and expertise to law enforcement agencies worldwide to strengthen their response capabilities.

About us

Today’s crimes are interconnected and global. More than ever, there is a need for multilateral police cooperation to address the security challenges facing the world. INTERPOL’s role is to enable police in our 196 member countries to work together to make the world a safer place.

We provide secure access to global databases of police information on criminals and crime, operational and forensic support, analysis services and training. Our colour-coded Notices are used to alert police worldwide to wanted people, security threats and modus operandi.

INTERPOL’s General Secretariat is based in Lyon, France, supported by the Global complex for innovation in Singapore, six regional bureaus and Special Representative offices at the African Union, the European Union and the United Nations.

Each member country runs an INTERPOL National central bureau, staffed by national law enforcement officials, which connects them and their frontline officers to our global network. 
 

INTERPOL
Profile last updated: January 2025

About our SID activities

As a long-standing supporter of Safer Internet Day, we will continue to leverage our global platform to share cyber safety tips and resources on social media.

What we are doing to create a better internet...

INTERPOL enhances internet safety by combating cybercrime through international collaboration, intelligence sharing and capacity-building initiatives. It coordinates efforts across member countries and key stakeholders to detect, prevent, and respond to online threats like child exploitation, fraud and cyberattacks. We also provide tools, training, and expertise to law enforcement agencies worldwide to strengthen their response capabilities.

About us

Today’s crimes are interconnected and global. More than ever, there is a need for multilateral police cooperation to address the security challenges facing the world. INTERPOL’s role is to enable police in our 196 member countries to work together to make the world a safer place.

We provide secure access to global databases of police information on criminals and crime, operational and forensic support, analysis services and training. Our colour-coded Notices are used to alert police worldwide to wanted people, security threats and modus operandi.

INTERPOL’s General Secretariat is based in Lyon, France, supported by the Global complex for innovation in Singapore, six regional bureaus and Special Representative offices at the African Union, the European Union and the United Nations.

Each member country runs an INTERPOL National central bureau, staffed by national law enforcement officials, which connects them and their frontline officers to our global network. 
 

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