Interpol at 100: A mixed legacy of hunting fugitives and merging police data from 195 countries

Interpol Secretary General Jurgen Stock talks to journalists during an interview outside the Interpol headquarters in Lyon, central France, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023. Jürgen Stock, who was appointed to the post in 2014 is beginning his last year in office. Interpol, which was founded in 1923, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this month. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani)

LYON, France (AP) — Interpol is turning 100 with a mixed legacy — as a misconstrued crime-fighting organization, a network that merges police data from authoritarian states and democracies, and a global adviser on how to handle criminal trends.

Secretary-General Jürgen Stock, a German who took office in 2014, has said he believes all police officers ultimately have the same goal: stopping criminals. The challenge, he said in an interview with The Associated Press, is that Interpol brings 195 very different countries into a network of databases of crimes and wanted fugitives.

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