Interpol
Coverage of Interpol in the Nexus archive.
- Monaco attack suspect shot dead in Ukraine: Police
A woman suspected of a bomb attack in Monaco was found shot dead in Ukraine. Ukrainian police detained a serving intelligence officer and an accomplice for her murder, which is linked to an attempted murder of a Ukrainian-born tycoon, his partner, and son in Monaco.
- Ukrainian woman suspected of Monaco bombing shot dead near Kyiv, police says
A Ukrainian woman suspected of planting a bomb in Monaco was shot dead near Kyiv by police. Monaco's Public Safety director Eric Are presented an Interpol red notice against her during a press conference.
- More than 1,000 arrested as part of global human trafficking crackdown
More than 1,000 arrests were made during a global human trafficking crackdown. Interpol identified 2,070 victims or potential victims, most of whom were women trafficked for sex.
- Ukrainian woman wanted after Monaco attack
A 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, Anastasiia Berezovska, is wanted for allegedly planting a parcel bomb in central Monaco, which injured three people, including a Ukrainian-born Cypriot businessman. The suspect conducted site surveys while disguising as a man and used a remote control to detonate the bomb after confirming the victims' presence.
- Interpol issues red notice for Ukrainian woman wanted to Monaco apartment bombing targeting oligarch
Interpol issued a red notice for Anastasiia Berezovska, a Ukrainian woman suspected of bombing a Monaco apartment building targeting Vadym Yermolaiev, a Ukrainian-born construction magnate. The June 30 explosion injured Yermolaiev and others, with investigators suggesting the sophistication of the device indicates she did not act alone.
- Police Hunt for Ukrainian Woman Over Monaco Bomb Attack
Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, is suspected of planting a bomb in Monaco that injured three people, including Vadym Yermolaiev and his son. German police searched her Frankfurt-area apartment, and prosecutors suggest the attack's complexity indicates she may have had accomplices.
- Ukrainian woman suspected of Monaco bombing still on the run
A Ukrainian woman is suspected of planting a bomb in Monaco that injured three people. Interpol issued a red notice for her, and officials held a press conference.
- Police hunt for Ukrainian woman over Monaco bomb attack
Authorities are searching for Ukrainian woman Anastasiia Berezovska, suspected of planting a bomb in Monaco that injured three people, including a Ukrainian-born tycoon. She is wanted for attempted murder and conspiracy, following a German police raid on her flat.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon
Interpol identified Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, as the suspect in a Monaco bombing targeting Ukrainian tycoon Vadym Yermolaiev, who has links to Russia. The attack injured three people, including Yermolaiev, and the suspect, who remains at large, is described as having a snake tattoo and speaking German.
- Ukrainian woman named suspect in Monaco bombing
Interpol has identified the suspect in the Monaco bombing as a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, correcting an earlier description that suggested the suspect was male.
- Ukrainian woman named suspect in Monaco bombing
A suspect initially described as a heavily built male person is now identified by Interpol as a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman in connection with a Monaco bombing.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly wounded Russia-linked tycoon
Interpol has identified a suspect in a Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with connections to Russia. The attack is believed to have injured the tycoon.
- Monaco hunts Ukrainian woman who posed as male to carry out bomb attack
Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman suspected of carrying out a bomb attack in Monaco targeting a Ukrainian tycoon with Russian links. Three people were injured in the explosion, though their identities remain undisclosed.
- Ukrainian woman named by Interpol as main suspect in Monaco bomb attack
A Ukrainian woman has been identified by Interpol as the main suspect in a bomb attack in Monaco. Monaco's prosecutor's office confirmed the suspect is no longer present in the country.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon
Interpol has named Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, as the suspect in a Monaco bombing that targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with ties to Russia. Authorities in Monaco seek her arrest for attempted murder and other charges, citing details like a possible snake tattoo and German language skills.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon
Interpol has named Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman, as the suspect in a Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia. Authorities seek her arrest for attempted murder and other charges, citing her Ukrainian birth, dark hair, German language skills, and a possible snake tattoo on her right arm.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon
Interpol has named Anastasiia Berezovska as the suspect in a Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia. A Red Notice has been issued for her arrest.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon
Interpol has identified a suspect in a bombing in Monaco that was reportedly aimed at a Ukrainian tycoon with connections to Russia.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly targeted Russia-linked Ukrainian tycoon
Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Anastasiia Berezovska, a 39-year-old Ukrainian woman suspected of involvement in a Monaco bombing targeting a Ukrainian tycoon linked to Russia. The notice describes her with a possible snake tattoo on her right arm, dark hair, and German language skills, as authorities seek her arrest for attempted murder and other charges.
- Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing, a 39-year-old woman from Ukraine
Interpol has identified a 39-year-old woman from Ukraine as the suspect in a bombing incident in Monaco. The announcement was made by Interpol regarding the suspect linked to the attack.
- Monaco Issues Arrest Warrant for Ukrainian Woman Over Parcel Bombing
Monaco prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant and Interpol Red Notice for a 30-year-old Ukrainian woman residing in Germany, identified as the prime suspect in a parcel bombing that injured Vadym Iermolaiev, his wife, and their 13-year-old son.
- Egyptian dissident with newborn released in Oman following pressure
Egyptian dissident Mariam Abdelbasette was released from Omani detention with her newborn after avoiding extradition to Egypt, which claimed she was subject to an Interpol red notice. She remains in legal limbo awaiting a birth certificate to leave Oman, while her husband was forcibly deported to Egypt and imprisoned.
- Why Interpol’s Member Nations Should Reject Its New Privileges and Immunities Agreement
Interpol's new Privileges and Immunities Agreement grants near-complete immunity for data-sharing activities, risking abuse by autocratic regimes to target individuals via tools like Red Notices. The agreement, adopted at the 2025 Marrakesh General Assembly, reduces judicial liability and transparency, undermining reforms that protect individuals from illegitimate targeting.
- INTERPOL Warns Phishing, Ransomware, and AI Scams Are Rising Across Asia-Pacific
INTERPOL has reported a 'dramatic increase' in cybercrime across Asia and the South Pacific, driven by digitalization, internet expansion, new technologies, organized criminal networks, and uneven cybersecurity readiness. Phishing is highlighted as the most widespread threat in the region.
- Cyber offenses now account for around a third of all crime across Asia and South Pacific
Cybercrime accounts for over 30% of all offenses in the Asia and South Pacific region, driven by digital infrastructure growth and organized criminal networks. Phishing, AI-enhanced scams, and deepfake technologies are key tactics, with scam centers in countries like Cambodia and the Philippines generating billions annually.
- In cyberfriendly Asia, online crime dominates underworld: Interpol survey
A new Interpol report reveals that illegal cyber activities account for around a third of all crimes in some Asian countries, with scams being the most widespread and financially damaging. The report highlights the growing dominance of online crimes over traditional illicit activities, describing them as persistent, large-scale challenges linked to rapid digital adoption.
- Singapore says arrest warrants for 1MDB’s Jho Low still in force despite US clemency bid
Singapore police confirmed that arrest warrants for Jho Low and his associate Tan Kim Loong remain active, despite Low's efforts to seek clemency from US President Donald Trump. Both are implicated in Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal.
- Android fake call detection warns you about scams
Android is rolling out a new fake call detection feature to warn users about spoofed calls and AI-generated voices used in scams. The feature uses end-to-end encrypted RCS technology to verify if a call is genuinely coming from a trusted contact's device.
- Interpol's 'Operation Ramz' Pioneers Cross-Region Collabs in Middle East
Interpol's Operation Ramz is a cross-region collaboration in the Middle East to crack down on cybercrime, involving 13 countries in the MENA region. This is the largest law enforcement collaboration to date. The operation aims to combat cybercrime in the region.
- INTERPOL ‘Operation Ramz’ seizes 53 malware, phishing servers
INTERPOL's Operation Ramz resulted in the arrest of over 200 individuals for cybercrime activities and seized 53 malware and phishing servers, focusing on the Middle East and North Africa. The operation targeted cybercrime activities in the region. The seizures and arrests aim to disrupt cybercrime operations.
- Interpol leads cybercrime crackdown across 13 countries in Middle East, North Africa
Interpol led a cybercrime crackdown across 13 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, resulting in 201 arrests and the seizure of 53 servers. The operation, known as Operation Ramz, disrupted multiple cybercrime services and identified 382 suspects. The effort was supported by various countries and private sector partners.
- INTERPOL Operation Ramz Disrupts MENA Cybercrime Networks with 201 Arrests
INTERPOL coordinated a cybercrime crackdown across the Middle East and North Africa, resulting in 201 arrests and 382 additional suspects identified. The operation involved 13 countries between October 2025 and February 2026. The goal was to investigate and neutralize malicious infrastructure and arrest perpetrators.
- Dominican migrant with deportation order, wanted for murder in home country freed by Biden-appointed judge
Bryan Rafael Gomez, a Dominican migrant with a deportation order and an Interpol Red Notice for homicide in his home country, was released from ICE custody by a Biden-appointed judge who ruled his detention unlawful. ICE argued for mandatory detention due to his international warrant, but the judge determined he was entitled to a bond hearing.
- Mother-in-law of slain beauty queen arrested after international manhunt
Erika María, the mother-in-law of slain former Mexican beauty queen Carolina Flores Gómez, was arrested in Venezuela after a two-week international manhunt. Flores Gómez, 27, was fatally shot in her Mexico City apartment, and her son, Alejandro, is under investigation for allegedly aiding her mother’s escape and delaying the police report.
- Interpol alert! Museum admits famous Lipton Cup worth £500k was stolen... six months after it disappeared
A museum has admitted that the famous Lipton Cup, valued at £500,000, was stolen six months after it went missing. The delay in reporting the theft has raised concerns about institutional accountability.
- Man Arrested for Plotting With Others to Murder or Kidnap Two Victims Abroad and Related Terrorism Offenses
Denis Alimov was arrested on February 24, 2026 in Bogotá, Colombia based on an Interpol Red Notice. He faces charges related to plotting with others to murder or kidnap two victims abroad and related terrorism offenses. The charges were filed in the Southern District of New York.