Ukraine sends data to Interpol on possible attempt to misuse Russia of intl search system 2 min read
On December 11, 2020, the National Central Bureau of of Interpol in Ukraine sent information to the General Secretariat of the International Criminal Police Organization about a possible attempt to misuse the Interpol information system, according to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The information sent by the National Bureau in Ukraine to the headquarters of Interpol in a preventive manner reported that the information released in open sources about the intention of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation to put senior sergeant of National Guard Vitaliy Markiv on the international wanted list using Interpol tools contradicts Article 3 of the Charter of the organization and violates the rules processing information, since Vitaliy Markiv s accusations are unfounded and politically motivated, the bureau said.
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On Dec. 11, the National Central Bureau of of Interpol in Ukraine sent information to the General Secretariat of the International Criminal Police Organization about a possible attempt to misuse the Interpol information system, according to the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
“The information sent by the National Bureau in Ukraine to the headquarters of Interpol in a preventive manner reported that the information released in open sources about the intention of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation to put senior sergeant of National Guard Vitaliy Markiv on the international wanted list using Interpol tools contradicts Article 3 of the Charter of the organization and violates the rules processing information, since Vitaliy Markiv’s accusations are unfounded and politically motivated,” the bureau said.
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