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India to raise concerns at Interpol session

By Our Special Correspondent

NEW DELHI, OCT. 5. The Central Bureau of Investigation director, U.S. Mishra, heading a five-member Indian delegation to the 73rd general assembly session of Interpol being held at Cancun, Mexico, will place before it India's concerns on drug trafficking, organised crime, terrorism, financial and high-tech crimes. The session, the most important event in Interpol's calendar, began today and will continue till Friday.

Besides Mr. Mishra, the delegation includes the Directors-General of Police of Andhra Pradesh and Uttaranchal, the CBI Joint Director (Policy), and a Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

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