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Who Has Access to INTERPOL’s Files?

By Michelle Estlund on June 20, 2011
Posted in INTERPOL's Tools and Practices, Red Notice Challenges

In the last post, I addressed the issue of ownership of INTERPOL’s files.  A question that is at least as significant to attorneys with clients who have Red Notices issued against them is, who may access that information?

Wanted persons sometimes seek access to that information for a variety of reasons.  Very often, they seek…

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