INTERPOL is not a law enforcement agency, it is a multi-national treaty organization that collects data on criminals from member countries and will provide any nation with the records regarding crimes and crimminals form other nations. It is more of an international police database that provides information through international cooperation. Once a nation's national police uses the information gathered by INTERPOL, it is up to the nation in which the crimminal is in to make the arrest. Source: www.interpol.int
Executive order 12425 gives diplomatic immunity to Interpol. They can come inside the United States and be immune to arrest, etc. for whatever activities they engage in. In effect, they are given dominion over US citizens.
The say "Don't move, put your hands up, and you're under arrest" if they are under arrest.
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If you were a US citizen and were charged with an offense in a foreign country, INTERPOL would no doubt have a record of it. Whether or not that INTERPOL record would then appear on your domestic US record, I don't know.
YesAdded: U.S. Marshalls ARE law enforcement officers and have jurisdiction ANYWHERE in the US, its territories and possessions.
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The US and UK both belong to Interpol, and share criminal records in theory. The degree of sharing is problematic.
Say " come and join us!" .
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They can request such records, as well as conduct an Interpol background check. Whether or not the US government complies is dependent on a number of factors, such as the rapport they have with that country. However, an Interpol background check request will almost always be honoured.
A federal marshal does have a wide jurisdiction and can arrest a military official just like anyone else, but normally military police and a military court will deal with a soldier in an arrest case (if it happened on military property or while they are in service (DEPLOYED). Just because you are a soldier doesn't make you any less vulnerable to arrest. A village police officer can arrest a military official if a violation occurs in their jurisdiction. No soldier immunity in the U.S.Cheers!