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and justice for all
07-10-2008, 04:55 PM
Pope’s police link-up: Vatican joins Interpol
russiatoday.com

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The Vatican has been accepted to Interpol to become the 187th member of the international crime fighting organisation. The official ceremony took place during Interpol’s General Assembly currently underway in St Petersburg.

A representative of the Vatican said it shares the values of the organisation concerning the fight against global challenges.

The world’s smallest independent state has 460 inhabitants, with 160 serving in the Vatican Gendarme Corps. The Corps is in charge of security and public order, which encompass all regular police duties, including border control, crime prevention and investigation, and enforcement of financial and commercial regulations.

The history of Interpol, headquartered in the French city of Lyon, dates back to 1923. The main goal of its establishment was to consolidate efforts made by law enforcement bodies of different countries in the struggle against the most hazardous crimes of an international nature.

This year’s assembly, gathering 650 Interpol delegates from all over the world, will last for four days.

LINK;
http://www.russiatoday.com/news/news/31497

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zero1
07-10-2008, 05:52 PM
Pope’s police link-up: Vatican joins Interpol
russiatoday.com

http://www.russiatoday.com/media/news/2/48eb5e81e8e69.jpg

The Vatican has been accepted to Interpol to become the 187th member of the international crime fighting organisation. The official ceremony took place during Interpol’s General Assembly currently underway in St Petersburg.

A representative of the Vatican said it shares the values of the organisation concerning the fight against global challenges.

The world’s smallest independent state has 460 inhabitants, with 160 serving in the Vatican Gendarme Corps. The Corps is in charge of security and public order, which encompass all regular police duties, including border control, crime prevention and investigation, and enforcement of financial and commercial regulations.

The history of Interpol, headquartered in the French city of Lyon, dates back to 1923. The main goal of its establishment was to consolidate efforts made by law enforcement bodies of different countries in the struggle against the most hazardous crimes of an international nature.

This year’s assembly, gathering 650 Interpol delegates from all over the world, will last for four days.

LINK;
http://www.russiatoday.com/news/news/31497

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Who says Religion isn't an Intelligence Activity and its institutions aren't agencies now, hmm? :rolleyes:

and justice for all
07-10-2008, 05:56 PM
You’re telling me! ;)

My personal theory on this, is that they’re moving in, on centralizing intelligence agencies.

rhydra
07-10-2008, 07:13 PM
Was the Vatican really behind Interpol all the time? They might have just said they have "joined" so they don't have to continue hiding their presence.

zero1
07-10-2008, 07:24 PM
Was the Vatican really behind Interpol all the time? They might have just said they have "joined" so they don't have to continue hiding their presence.

Ding-dong! ;) We have a winner!

lightgiver
07-10-2008, 08:23 PM
They had all better start investigating themselves then ;):D

rhydra
07-10-2008, 08:27 PM
This year’s assembly, gathering 650 Interpol delegates from all over the world, will last for four days.




All they need now is an extra 16 delegates. :D

and justice for all
07-10-2008, 08:45 PM
they had all better start investigating themselves then ;):d

lol!:d

romas
08-10-2008, 12:33 AM
Oh they know their days are numbered, just some attempts to stay relevant for now.