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Interpol has launched a new "silver notice" initiative to trace and recover assets of fugitives or key accused in fraud or money laundering cases. This pilot project aims to combat transnational organized crime and enhance international police cooperation. Each member country can request up to nine silver notices. India played a crucial role in making this initiative a reality, as it would aid in tracking assets globally in cases of financial fraud.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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