International
Last Updated: 10/7/2024
INTERPOL facilitates international police cooperation and can support national law enforcement agencies in investigating transnational crimes. However, they do not accept reports directly from the public. Instead, you should contact your local police, who can then collaborate with INTERPOL if needed. For information and inquiries, visit https://www.interpol.int https://www.interpol.int/en/What-you-can-do/If-you-need-help
National Crime Agency (NCA) - UKThe NCA addresses serious organized crime that has international elements, such as human trafficking, drug trafficking, and cybercrime. If you are in the UK and want to report a crime with international implications, you can contact the NCA, which may collaborate with global partners to report international crime, contact the NCA at https://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk https://www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/contact-us
EUROPOL supports EU countries in combating serious international crime. While Europol does not take direct reports from the public, it works with national police agencies across Europe on cases that have cross-border impacts. You can report crime to your local or national police force, and they may then involve Europol. Visit Europol’s website for further information on their activities and mandate. https://www.europol.europa.eu
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) For those in the United States or with information on U.S.-related crimes, HSI focuses on transnational criminal activities such as human trafficking, child exploitation, and international cybercrime. You can report international crimes directly through their tip line at 1-866-347-2423 or through their online HSI Tip Form.
FBI International Crime Reporting The FBI accepts reports on crimes that affect U.S. citizens or involve U.S. interests internationally. The agency works on issues such as terrorism, organized crime, and cybercrime that have global reach. To report international crime with a U.S. connection, visit the FBI’s international crime page or contact your nearest FBI field office.
Crimestoppers International Crimestoppers allows for anonymous reporting of crimes, including international crimes, through its global network. While each country has its own Crimestoppers service, they can share information internationally when necessary. Call Crimestoppers at +44 800 555 111 in the UK or find the Crimestoppers organization in your country through https://www.crimestoppersinternational.org