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.
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American cops are “force multipliers in counterterrorism,” says Fred Burton, one of the world’s foremost authorities on terrorists and terrorist organizations
Five police officers were attacked while trying to raid the suspect’s home as witnesses filmed
Commissioner’s denounces violent video games, linking them to several recent stabbings involving teens
A network with violators in at least seven countries, including Canada, Britain, Germany, Sweden and Mexico, has been uncovered because of just one clue: a stuffed toy bunny
Injured officers fled while onlookers did nothing to help after a pit bull attacked them
The keys to soccer venue Wembley Stadium were not found despite repeated searches
U.S. marshals made a fingerprint match that led to a man sought for five years in a $100 million international fraud scheme
Several members of an amateur cycling club tried to pedal their way through security during the opening ceremony
A report by a U.S. senate investigative committee found the bank failed to control suspicious flows of billions of dollars through its accounts
Police have begun investigating the source of the text message warning people they’ll be killed
A constable with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was killed in a single-vehicle crash near Wilkie
Many sophisticated operations are run online, so a Google think tank is working to find ways to disrupt international crime
About a thousand people gathered to watch the rescue efforts
Springsteen Guitarist Steven Van Zandt ranted about English cops after the London show was shut down
New servicemen added to the 7,500 troops already promised to help out at some 100 venues and sensitive sites
Cartels are building sophisticated passages to escape heightened detection above ground
‘The dog you haven’t seen may turn out to be the one that bites you,’ says MI5 agency head in reference to high security precautions
London apartment tower residents went to court to stop their rooftop from being used as a missile base during the Olympic Games
Tempe police announced Friday that 20 people have been arrested and $2.4 million was found after a six-month investigation involving local and federal authorities
One suspect is reportedly a former police support officer
The operation started small but worked in plain sight, with some horses carrying names with drug references, such as Number One Cartel
The boy drove slowly for about ten minutes before crashing at a roundabout
Police are concerned about how budget cuts will affect their ability to deal with the unrest
The goal of the task force is to rescue victims and create a coordinated law enforcement system to investigate and prosecute human trafficking crimes
Speaking in New Orleans, the attorney general called the House action “unnecessary and unwarranted” and defended his performance in regard to Operation Fast and Furious
Julian Assange is under diplomatic protection in the embassy and cannot be arrested by police unless he steps outside the building
Official: ‘I hope the AG understands that we did not allow guns to walk’