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
The same economic law of supply and demand that fuels drug smuggling into the US fuels gun smuggling into Mexico
A spokesperson has condemned the officer’s actions, calling them “disgraceful, completely unacceptable and shocking”
Graphic video is latest to capture increasingly intense conflict in Cairo
Government backers galloped in on horses and camels, only to be dragged to the ground and beaten bloody
Kalymon claimed to have shot and killed a Jew in 1942 when Jews were being removed from what is now the Ukraine
Alcohol-related crime is reportedly out of control in Australia
The homeless man charged in death of Toronto police sergeant once imagined that he could be a property tycoon
Former agents used sex in infiltrating anarchist organizations
Three people were wounded when a shootout erupted during a robbery attempt inside a Juárez shopping mall
The police chief tried to frame his lover’s lawyer husband for the crime
Formed in the late 1990s from a small group of elite soldiers who deserted the militarly to work for the Gulf drug cartel, the Zetas had operations in 28 major Mexican cities by 2008
Members of the Basque separatist group ETA were arrested for bombing Madrid’s airport in 2006
Email: Do not to “actively seek to identify any passenger with internal concealments” in the three days up to Christmas
Every other cop in the dangerous border village of Guadalupe was either killed or quit the force
A dozen men were arrested last week in the largest British anti-terror raid in two years
The country changed drugs from criminal issue to a public health one in hopes of keeping them off the black market
“When they cut the police wages, they’ll be in the streets too,” one protester says, as gas bombs explode in the background
The signs have managed to slow down speeding drivers in several central Czech towns
German authorities “had to destroy this pre-Christmas dream” and seize the plant as evidence
The dramatic rescue was caught by transit security cameras
Agents found a pound of marijuana in his car
The victim accused her fellow officers of getting her drunk and then luring her to an apartment where she was gang raped
The doctor was scared by the officers and ran before he was gunned down
OTM is a delightful little acronym for illegal immigrants who are ‘Other Than Mexican’ — SIA stands for ‘Special Interest Aliens’ from terrorist nations like Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Pakistan, and Yemen
An estimated 50 thousand students, teachers and supporters took to the streets in one of Britain’s largest protest yet against austerity