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Interpol — Part 4

112 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: May 5, 1938 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Interpol · 111 pages OCR'd
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an) > ee | ng . B? : tioles dealing with technical and practical questions of the eri- a ‘minal Police. "International Criminal Police™ will inform, explain, a lead. Besides, we publish warrants of arrest issued against 4n- ternational criminals, we circulate international criminals ar=.. restél, missing persons, stolen property. Whenever in the course ‘of _ a oriminal investigation or inquiry a particularly interesting (case of a technical or practical nature ist revealed, conmunj cation “shall be made thereof to our organ and hereby also to tie readers among the ‘police all over the world. . ' The "International Criminal Police" is atrictly confidential . and for use only by Publio Authorities. As far-the annual contribution towards membership of the I.C. ee ee a hea so BPs eMMS eh ene ee naan sare tie Moy wn ste . a are PORE: Saeed ag Stee ihe tas amy ‘ b - - Pee. I beg to note that the following resolution was passed at z " the-Sth ordinary meeting held at Berne, in 1928: "The costs for fe carrying on the business of the International Criminal Police Con- a mission shall be supported in a certain proportion by the States fepresented in the Commission (until further notice this proportic #* is one Swiss frenc for every 10.000 inhabitants). zs - . The receipts obtained by the contributions of the different States shall also cover the costs of Publishing the “Internationa criminal Polieé" the official organ of the Commission, In that way the resolution passed by the International Criminal Police . t - | I | ?
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