International Law Enforcement
The International Law Enforcement topic provides American law enforcement with police news from around the world, focusing on the latest developments in criminal syndicates, drug cartels, organized crime, and international terrorism. It also follows significant developments and events in other countries and explores how cops in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America enforce their laws.
Like many gangs, Barrio Logan — known to many gang members as Varrio Logan Heights — was known for its involvement in drug trafficking, murder and other violent crimes
Human trafficking does not appear to favor a particular city, town, or state: it can occur anywhere
Pakistan released an FBI agent on nearly $10,000 bail Thursday after three days in custody
An FBI agent has been detained in Pakistan after he was found to be in possession of ammunition while trying to board a domestic flight
Officers are now armed as part of a China-wide boost in police firepower following a deadly mass knifing
Matthew Douglas de Grood, a recent graduate of the University of Calgary, picked up a large knife shortly after arriving at the party and stabbed the victims one by one
A New York City officer has been detained in India on a weapons charge after authorities there discovered three bullets he accidentally packed in his luggage
Two heavily armed, camouflaged Mexican soldiers crossed 50 yards inside Arizona in January and drew their guns against U.S. Border Patrol agents
30 compact ‘Packbots’ will be supplied to the Brazilian government
A senior U.S. law enforcement official said Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman was taken alive overnight
People were offended by the “Super Sexy CPR” video, forcing the department to apologize
A Ukrainian passenger on an Istanbul-bound flight Friday claimed there was a bomb on board
No matter how professional, well-equipped, and committed Vilayat Dagestan is, attacking the Olympic Games will be no easy task
The 32-year-old Tunisian asked police if her could serve the rest of his sentence in jail to escape his wife
No one has claimed responsibility for Sunday’s blast at the Volgograd railway station or Monday’s bus explosion there, 104 are wounded
Michael Adebolajo, 28, said that he attacked soldier Lee Rigby because he wanted to protest Britain’s invasion of Muslim lands