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Interpol says police across Asia arrested 1,300 people and seized more than $16 million in an operation to break up illegal football gambling networks.
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Interpol soon may be looking for more help from the public.
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The trial of a Canadian schoolteacher charged with sexually abusing a 9-year-old boy began Monday in Thailand after he was arrested last year following a worldwide...
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Interpol reported Thursday that the files found on computers that Colombia seized from a FARC guerrilla camp in March were not tampered with and did belong to the rebel...
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is denouncing as “ridiculous” an Interpol report on documents that Colombia says were retrieved from the computers of slain...
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Interpol will report Thursday that Colombia did not tamper with computers it says it seized during an attack on a leftist rebel camp, security officials said.
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Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez speaks during a press conference at the presidential palace in Caracas, Thursday, May 15, 2008. Chavez is denounced as “ridiculous” an Interpol report on documents that Colombia says were retrieved from the computers...
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