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Interpol operates as an international organization and does not have branches of government like a traditional state. Its mission is supported by law enforcement agencies from member countries, which collaborate to combat transnational crime. The primary branches that facilitate Interpol's mission are the police forces and judicial authorities of these member states, alongside Interpol's General Secretariat and regional offices that coordinate activities and provide resources.

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