Connecting police: I-24/7 - Interpol
Connecting police: I-24/7 - Interpol
Connecting police: I-24/7 - Interpol
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Contact us via our web site. For matters<br />
relating to specific crime cases, please<br />
contact your local <strong>police</strong> or the INTERPOL<br />
National Central Bureau in your country.<br />
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I-<strong>24</strong>/7 fact sheet<br />
country by air or sea.<br />
� INTERPOL SERVICES IN ACTION<br />
By running automatic checks on INTERPOL’s databases via a remote connection to I-<strong>24</strong>/7,<br />
officers at Tivat airport in Montenegro were able to identify and apprehend a dangerous<br />
criminal. The routine check against INTERPOL’s database of stolen and lost travel documents<br />
showed the passenger was travelling on an invalid document. Further checks revealed the<br />
individual’s true identity as well as the fact that he was subject of a red notice issued by the<br />
NCB in Moscow, wanted for serious crimes including murder, and considered the leader of<br />
a criminal group. Apprehended in October 2009, the individual was extradited to Russia in<br />
May 2010.