Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Interpol has issued a list of 85 suspected terrorists.

International Police Interpol issued a list of 85 suspects in terrorist activities, reports AFP. Earlier, the same list was released the authorities of Saudi Arabia.
Two Yemeni citizens, and 83 saudita suspected of having links with international terrorist organization Al-Qaeda. " For the first time in the history of Interpol's list with so many suspects went to the "orange warning", meaning the spread of a list of law enforcement and strengthening of control over who can serve as a target for attacks.
Interpol believes that the main part of the list of people moved to Iraq and Afghanistan. The government of Saudi Arabia called on them to surrender voluntarily.
Interpol was created in 1923 with the aim of coordinating the international search, to combat organized criminal networks, drug trafficking, forgery of securities and crimes in the economic sphere. In recent years, the organization began to pay special attention to public security and combating terrorism.

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