Interpol accuses Britain of levity
11 July 2007The head of the Interpol in the unprecedented statement has accused the Great Britain of the devil-may-care attitude to safety of the citizens. The Secretary General of the Interpol Ronald Noble claims, that the British authorities do not verify the data of immigrants with the database of suspected in terror. Noble, who supervised law observance in the Department of the Treasury under Bill Clinton, has told Sunday Telegraph: “We have passport numbers, finger prints and photos of more than 11000 suspected terrorists in our database. But Great Britain does not check immigrants and foreign nationals which they arrest. Terrorists, who were arrested last week, could be arrested or accused somewhere else in the world, but Great Britain will not know about it”.
Representatives of the international police told on Sunday, July, 8, that British authorities send no more than 50 inquiries in a month, though monthly this country enter about 2,5 million foreigners.
Switzerland unlike Great Britain monthly sends 300 thousand inquiries. Six of seven suspected in the organization of failed bomb attacks in London and Glasgow are not the British citizens. It is not known, whether their names are in Interpol’s database.
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- Increase in crime in the Great Britain
- Great Britain introduces examinations for immigrants
- British tracking cameras will start talking
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