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    • Interpol - Colombian Guillermo Polo Silva (C) is escorted by International Police (INTERPOL) upon his arrival at Toncontin international airport, in Tegucigalpa, on February 8, 2012. Silva, and compatriot Javier Martinez, are accused in Honduras of drug trafficking and were captured in Colombia by INTERPOL.
    • Interpol - Interpol flags fly next to Vietnamese national flags in front of the venue of the 80th Interpol general assembly in Hanoi on October 31, 2011. The 4-day meeting held under the theme 'Connecting police for a safer world - Strong partnerships, innovation and building capacity' is expected to gather some 1,200 police officers from 188 countries and territories.
    • Interpol - Interpol president Khoo Boon Hui (on screens)  speaks during the opening ceremony of the 80th Interpol general assembly in Hanoi on October 31, 2011. The 4-day meeting held under the theme 'Connecting police for a safer world - Strong partnerships, innovation and building capacity' is expected to gather some 1,200 police officers from 188 countries and territories.
    • Interpol - Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble (front 2nd R) talks with Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc (front C) as Interpol President Khoo Boon Hui (front L) as delegates attend the 80th Interpol General Assembly in Hanoi on October 31, 2011. The 4-day meeting held under the theme 'Connecting police for a safer world - Strong partnerships, innovation and building capacity' is expected to gather some 1,200 police officers from 188 countries and territories.
    • Interpol - Mahmud Jibril, number two in Libya's Western-backed National Transitional Council (NTC) that toppled Moamer Kadhafi, addresses a news conference in Tripoli on September 8, 2011, as news reports said war crimes court prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has asked Interpol to help with the arrest of Libya's fugitive former leader for crimes against humanity.
    • Interpol - Mahmud Jibril, number two in Libya's Western-backed National Transitional Council (NTC) that toppled Moamer Kadhafi, addresses a news conference in Tripoli on September 8, 2011, as news reports said war crimes court prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has asked Interpol to help with the arrest of Libya's fugitive former leader for crimes against humanity.
    • Interpol - Mahmud Jibril, number two in Libya's Western-backed National Transitional Council (NTC) that toppled Moamer Kadhafi, addresses a news conference in Tripoli on September 8, 2011, as news reports said war crimes court prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has asked Interpol to help with the arrest of Libya's fugitive former leader for crimes against humanity.
    • Interpol - Bosnian former general Jovan Divjak, wanted for war crimes by Serbia, addresses journalists and supporters as he arrives at Sarajevo International Airport on July 29, 2011 after an Austrian court rejected a Belgrade extradition request. Divjak, 74, stands accused of war crimes for a 1992 attack on a Yugoslav army convoy in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo in which 18 soldiers were killed, according to Belgrade. He denies the allegations. Divjak was arrested upon an Interpol warrant, requested by Serbian authorities.
    • Interpol - FIFA President Sepp Blatter gives a press conference with Interpol Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble (not pictured) on May 9, 2011 at the headquarters of the world football's ruling body in Zurich. FIFA will donate several millions of euros to create 10-year program to fight irregular betting and match-fixing.
    • Interpol - FIFA President Sepp Blatter (R) shakes hands with Interpol Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble after they signed an agreement on May 9, 2011 at the headquarters of the world football's ruling body in Zurich. FIFA will donate several millions of euros to create 10-year program to fight irregular betting and match-fixing.
    • Interpol - City employees clean the square in front of the Argana cafe on April 29, 2011, one day after a bomb attack at the crowded cafe killed 16 people, mostly foreigners. The international police agency Interpol condemned a bomb attack on a Morocco tourist cafe Friday and offered to help local authorities hunt down those responsible.
    • Interpol - A Moroccan man with a child on his shoulders stands near the cordoned off area in front of the Argana cafe on April 29, 2011, one day after a bomb attack at the crowded cafe killed 16 people, mostly foreigners. The international police agency Interpol condemned a bomb attack on a Morocco tourist cafe Friday and offered to help local authorities hunt down those responsible.
    • Interpol - Tourists walk past the Argana cafe on April 29, 2011, one day after a bomb attack at the crowded cafe killed 16 people, mostly foreigners. The international police agency Interpol condemned a bomb attack on a Morocco tourist cafe Friday and offered to help local authorities hunt down those responsible.
    Although formed during the late '90s, Interpol rose to international attention in 2002 as part of New York City's post-punk revival. The group took its cues from Joy Division and the Chameleons, fashioning a darkly atmospheric sound helmed by intricate guitars and Paul Banks' somber baritone. Interpol also had a striking visual presence marked by the members' fondness for suits, which only ...more


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