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.
After confronting the Holocaust and modern attacks, police leaders are rethinking prevention and their role in protecting communities
How stolen vehicles move seamlessly across international lines
As cartels adopt military-style tactics and technology, law enforcement must adapt training, coordination and awareness to meet a growing domestic threat
Dashcam from Czech police car shows Audi plowing head-on into patrol
Wright was convicted of the 1962 murder of a gas station owner
Colombia has seized 2 cocaine-loaded submarines used by drug cartels
A gang of masked men vow to exterminate the violent Zetas drug cartel
Thousands of people have gathered in Glasgow to remember officers who have lost their lives
U.S. involvement south of its border is a sensitive issue in Mexico, where it is seen by some as interference
Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Hammond went to Moldova with Chattanooga Police Department Field Training Officer Dan Jones and a few other officers from around the country
A surveillance video in central Oslo displays bombman Anders Behring Breivik disguised as a police officer
Gov. Luis Fortuno said the reform process could take 15 years
Officers who are spat on in the mouth, eyes or any lacerations are forced to undergo blood checks for saliva-borne diseases
David Gonzalez Perez was found guilty of 28 counts of conspiracy and drug-related charges
The unit fits inside a suitcase and is expected to aid crash analysts
Police pulled over the bus as it crossed the Yangtze River after receiving a bulletin from authorities
The suspect allegedly left two police officers hospitalized
Tapes of the late-night confrontation have emerged
Local forces face the most concentrated violence in the ongoing battle with cartels
Of 144,000 officers, 7,000 carry guns and almost never use them
Two officers were knocked to the ground when a car approached them at high speed
Courts will have to decide whether Avram Nika was harmed by a lack of access to consular services
In wake of riots, William Bratton will advise the British government in an “unpaid” capacity
With just a few legislative days remaining before the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, will legislation on D-Block allocation pass before that milestone?
Protest against fatal shooting of man turned into rampage; 8 cops injured, cruisers torched
The Oslo attack has already spurred anti-terrorism officials to look at ways to flag suspicious sales of legal chemicals that can be used to make explosives
One of Britain’s most senior police officers was arrested on suspicion of corruption
A police strike force has been formed to conduct inquires after a Sydney schoolgirl was targeted in an elaborate bomb hoax
Juarez chief of police says Mexican federal cops shot at his vehicle several times
The cocaine was found hidden in a specially-designed compartment on a boat docked in southern England
An FBI dive team recovered nearly 7.5 tons of cocaine in a semi-submersible craft which had sunk off the coast of Honduras near the Nicaraguan border