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Ratchada Thanadirek.
BANGKOK (The Nation/ANN): A Cabinet meeting on Tuesday (Feb 23) approved a draft agreement between Interpol’s National Central Bureau for Thailand in Bangkok and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on direct access to Interpol’s information system, said government deputy spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek.
“The agreement, as proposed by the Justice Ministry, aims to enhance efficiency and cooperation between the Royal Thai Police and Interpol in various countries in investigation, prevention and suppression of international crimes, ” she said.
Under the agreement, the DSI will be able to access nine key Interpol databases:
1. Stolen and lost travel documents