The international criminal police organization Interpol turns 100 this year. Time to look at how it's helped make our world safer from crimes by catching global perpetrators and where its so-called red notices have helped authoritarian regimes clamp down on the innocent.
Ahmed Nasser Al-Raisi, who became president of the international police agency last year, is being accused of complicity in the torture of two British men who were detained in the UAE.
Rights groups say Interpol needs to do better at 'preventing the misuse of its systems', after a Bahraini dissident was extradited from Serbia to Manama