From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishInterpolIn‧ter‧pol /ˈɪntəpɒl $ -tərpoʊl/ noun SCPan international police organization that helps national police forces to catch criminals
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Interpol• Pierre Loriot at Interpol in Paris.• Arkan is known under several aliases by Interpol.• He explains that expensive candlesticks were stolen in the past and later found by Interpol.• This process completely protected the Legion against enquiries from Interpol.• But they can forward the list, with utmost urgency, to Interpol.• Meanwhile police here are liaising with Interpol and taking legal advice on whether they can extradite Mrs Hilali.• Cowley was talking with Interpol on the phone.