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Not all of their information, but where appropriate and when they are co-operating they would share some information. They have completely separate police forces, being two separate countries, but there are occasions where they would need to work together on certain cases, like if a wanted criminal left one country and went to the other, or if someone went missing and was believed to have travelled to the other country.

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