US moves to suspend Russia from Interpol

 Washington Examiner:

Attorney General Merrick Garland has joined with the United States's “Five Eyes” partners to call upon the International Criminal Police Organization to end Russia’s access to Interpol databases as the Kremlin continues its Ukraine invasion.

Interpol, with its 194 global members, controls a vast quantity of law enforcement data and secure police communications that can be shared with its members, and the U.S., the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand — the five English-speaking member nations, or "eyes," that comprise the intelligence-sharing alliance — are in agreement that the Russian government’s ability to use those tools must end.

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Republican Sen. Roger Wicker warned in November that Russia — as well as China, Turkey, and Venezuela — “have routinely misused Interpol to oppress their critics.”

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This is another area where Putin's war with Ukraine is impacting other aspects of the Russian government.  I suspect they may be able to get the data through China or Venezuela.  I would not trust either of them at this point.  Turkey on the other hand has blocked Russian ships from moving in or out of the Balck Sea and has also provided lethal drones to Ukraine that have been effective in stopping some of the Russian troops.

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