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LONDON — Brazilian police official Valdecy Urquiza will be the next chief of Interpol, the global police organization announced Tuesday. Urquiza was elected secretary-general by a vote of ...
Interpol should elect a new head from a developing nation to diversify the organisation and boost its credibility as crime becomes increasingly globalised, Brazil's candidate to head the ...
Urquiza, 43, who is currently Interpol's vice president for the Americas and head of international cooperation at the Brazilian federal police, will succeed Juergen Stock of Germany to lead ...
Interpol should elect a new head from a developing nation to diversify the organization and boost its credibility as crime becomes increasingly globalized, Brazil’s candidate to head the ...
This undated photo provided by Interpol shows Brazilian police official Valdecy Urquiza. Urquiza won a crucial vote of confidence Tuesday, June 25, 2024, toward becoming the next head of Interpol ...
Brazil: INTERPOL’s Executive Committee Recommends Valdecy Urquiza As The Organization’s Next Secretary General (Post 2 of 2) Estlund Law, P.A. + Follow x Following x Following - Unfollow Contact ...
Brazilian police and Interpol are on a manhunt for former billionaire Eike Batista on allegations he bribed Rio de Janeiro’s previous governor with millions of dollars in overseas bank deposits.
A Brazilian judge has determined that a warrant should be sent to Interpol for the arrest of man accused of hiring another man to kill his ex-husband, the prominent New York gallerist Brent Sikkema.
A former military police officer convicted for his role in a harrowing 2015 massacre in Brazil, has been arrested in New Hampshire, as announced by ICE based in Boston.
Valdecy Urquiza, Interpol’s vice president for the Americas and head of international cooperation at the Brazilian federal police, poses for a portrait at the Interpol General Assembly in ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) -Interpol should elect a new head from a developing nation to diversify the organisation and boost its credibility as crime becomes increasingly globalised, Brazil's candidate ...