The UK plays a significant role in Interpol by contributing to international police cooperation and information sharing. As a member country, the UK collaborates with law enforcement agencies globally to combat transnational crime, including terrorism, human trafficking, and cybercrime. Additionally, the UK supports Interpol's operations and initiatives, providing resources and expertise to enhance global security efforts. Through its National Central Bureau (NCB), the UK facilitates communication between domestic law enforcement and Interpol's global network.
Interpol's office - is in Lyon, France. Each member country (including the UK) doesn't have a specific independent office - instead, cases are dealt with (in the UK) by the staff at New Scotland Yard (police headquarters) - where relevant cases will be forwarded to Lyon in France.
Man from Interpol - 1960 No Other Way - 1.8 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 2 April 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 Multi-Murder - 1.34 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 20 September 1960
The US and UK both belong to Interpol, and share criminal records in theory. The degree of sharing is problematic.
Man from Interpol - 1960 The Missing Child 1-30 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 13 August 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 The Doll Maker 1-10 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 26 March 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 No Other Way 1-8 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 2 April 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 A Woman in Paris 1-27 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 23 July 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 The Murder in the Smart Set - 1.18 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 28 May 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 The Soul Peddlers 1-3 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 13 February 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 My Brother's Keeper 1-31 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 27 August 1960
Man from Interpol - 1960 The Murder Racket 1-13 was released on: UK: 1960 USA: 23 April 1960