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    Interpol: about 15 thousand terrorist fighters from 100 countries are still mainly in Iraq and Syria

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    Interpol: about 15 thousand terrorist fighters from 100 countries are still mainly in Iraq and Syria Empty Interpol: about 15 thousand terrorist fighters from 100 countries are still mainly in Iraq and Syria

    Post by Rocky Thu 24 Nov 2016, 2:48 am

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    Interpol: about 15 thousand terrorist fighters from 100 countries are still mainly in Iraq and Syria

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    called the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) countries to obtain biometric data from theIslamist al Daesh and other extremist groups in order to help law enforcement agencies on the spotted, especially when you get back home.
    The Secretary General of Interpol Jurgen Stoke in an interview with the Associated Press that the organization has identifiable data unusual, such as fingerprints and DNA (DNA) or portraits such as scanning, for about 10 percent of the 9 thousand "fighters foreign terrorist" on its database.
    He added that the Stoke "Interpol" supports countries to develop biometric technology not only to contribute to the identification of extremist groups fighters, but also to see the criminals, in order to prevent them from using different identities to avoid arrest.
    He also said that an estimated 15 thousand fighters from more than 100 countries are still mainly in Syria and Iraq.
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