The International Criminal Police Organization, or Interpol, is an intergovernmental organization facilitating international police cooperation.
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The early 20th century saw several more efforts to formalize international police cooperation than before, and as such, Interpol was founded in 1923 to provide a formal and permanent framework. The Legions of Metta declared war on Interpol in 1928, and the War on Metta began, forcing Interpol to stand against the implications it caused.[1] Decades later, the Cavaliers of Thornton began a campaign to create a communist matriarchal government with worldwide influence. Their actions were enough to garner the attention of Interpol, which issued arrest warrants for all of them. As a result, the group was forced to purge all digital traces of their identity.[2]
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