Interpol
Definition
The International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO), an intergovernmental body that facilitates worldwide police cooperation against transnational crime.
A global network enabling law enforcement agencies to share intelligence, issue alerts like Red Notices, and coordinate cross-border investigations.
Examples
The jewel thief's globetrotting spree ended abruptly when Interpol connected the dots across three continents.
In the spy thriller, our hero hacks into Interpol's database, proving that sometimes the good guys need a little digital rule-breaking.
My roommate jokes that Interpol is tracking his overdue library books, but I suspect it's just the librarian's passive-aggressive emails.
When the counterfeit sneaker ring went international, Interpol turned it into the ultimate fashion police bust.