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Amit Shah to launch CBI's Bharatpol portal for international police assistance

IndiaTimes Monday, 6 January 2025
Home Minister Amit Shah will launch the Bharatpol portal to streamline international criminal cooperation through Interpol. This CBI-developed portal will enhance real-time information sharing among law enforcement agencies, facilitating faster responses to transnational crimes. The launch will take place during the CBI investiture ceremony where police medals will be awarded to 35 officers.
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