There used to be an organisation called Interpol to deal with international 
crime. I haven't heard anything recent about them; do they still exist?

Regards
Bill Maidment
 
 
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> From:Paul Robert Marino <prmari...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Sunday 5th October 2014 9:14
> To: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nka...@gmail.com>; Larry Linder 
> <larry.lin...@micro-controls.com>
> Cc: SCIENTIFIC-LINUX-USERS@FNAL.GOV <scientific-linux-users@fnal.gov>
> Subject: Re: Final Solution to Chinese Break in
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> 
> One other problem is the FBI can only investigate criminals operating within 
> the united states they really can't do any thing if the criminal is operating 
> out of an other country due to their mandated scope of enforcement. 
> In fact internet crimes are really difficult for any law enforcement because 
> they are usually international and there for exceed their jurisdiction. The 
> laws that limit jurisdiction are ment to protect our rights and prevent any 
> one law enforcement agency from having enough power to threaten the 
> government; however this makes it nearly impossible for any one of them to 
> truly investigate internet crimes. What is needed is a new agency who's 
> jurisdiction is international internet crimes; however that also presents its 
> own risks because if you think the NSA is bad about respecting our rights 
> just wait to see what an international agency tasked with tracking internet 
> crimes would do.
> 
> -- Sent from my HP Pre3

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