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Interpol maritime border operation detects over 12 suspected foreign terrorist fighters

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An Interpol maritime border operation has detected more than a dozen suspected “foreign terrorist fighters” (FTFs) travelling across the Mediterranean.

The exercise, Operation Neptune II, took place from July 24 – September 8 and focused on the threat posed by suspected FTFs potentially using maritime routes between North Africa and Southern Europe during the busy summer tourist season, the organisation said.

They resulted in 31 active investigative leads, with over 12 of them linked to the movement of terror suspects.
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A police officer in Palermo, Italy, Interpol.

“Interpol acts as a global tripwire, by disrupting the movement of individuals linked to criminal and terrorist activities,” according to Secretary-General Jürgen Stock.

“Every check, border control or random search is a potential break in a terror investigation,” he added.

Interpol is the world’s largest international police organisation, coordinating action between forces around the world, including searches for wanted and missing people.

Its databases currently hold details of more than 50,000 foreign terrorist fighters and some 400,000 pieces of terrorist-related information, the organisation said.

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