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When INTERPOL Member Countries Disagree on Charges Underlying Red Notices

By Michelle Estlund on May 4, 2012
Posted in Member Country Activity, Red Notice Challenges

A reader recently inquired as to how a Red Notice requested by Country “A” could remain outstanding in his name when his own country, Country “B,” had found a complete lack of evidence for the charges after an investigation.

This reader’s problem is rooted in the fact that it is the underlying criminal charges, as…

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