You referred to an Interpol mandate ordering them to 'inform the police forces of member nations of what was going on under their noses in their own back yard so that they could take action on it'
I can find nothing suggesting that there is any such mandate, which is why I requested a cite. Your refusal to provide one is noted and will definitely affect my response the next time you ask me for a cite.
I suggested you use a search engine of your choice for the simple reason that there is far too much information about Interpol on the internet to explain how it works to someone who is totally ignorant of how the organisation actually works.
In the original post in which you started this nonsense you quite clearly had no understanding of exactly what it is that Interpol actually does.
SnipAre you serious? They criticised the PJ for doing nothing, and didn't tell people that
Interpol had already acted on it, asking the Germans to check their databases. What the German response was no-one knows, because
Interpol didn't share.
http://miscarriageofjustice.co/index.php?topic=11381.msg610841#msg610841Interpol actually does share ... it is its whole raison d'ętre ... and if you are truly interested in finding out about it and not just an excuse to demand meaningless cites to order ... you really need to inform yourself - I can't do it for you.
I simply typed into Google "INTERPOL'S mandate" and the very first in a long line was ...
Article 2 provides that the
Interpol mandate is 'to ensure and promote the widest possible mutual assistance between all criminal police authorities within the limits of the laws existing in the different countries and in in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights'22.
Further reading reveals ...
Adopted in 1956, the Constitution is our main legal instrument. It establishes the fundamental rules and principles by which the Organization operates. It defines the structure and roles of each INTERPOL body together with our
mandate, which is:
- To ensure and promote the widest possible mutual assistance between all criminal police authorities within the limits of the laws existing in the different countries and in the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights;
- To establish and develop all institutions likely to contribute effectively to the prevention and suppression of ordinary law crimes.
https://www.interpol.int/en/Who-we-are/Legal-framework/Legal-documentsAs I said earlier Interpol doesn't actually
do ... it's communication, expertise and assistance
enables its member countries worldwide
to do