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In 2005, the Interpol-United Nations Security Council special notice was created at the request of the UN Security Council through Resolution 1617 to provide better tools to help the Security Council carry out its mandate regarding the freezing of assets, travel bans, and arms embargoes aimed at individuals and entities associated with Al-Qaeda ...
Interpol issues eight types of Interpol notices, seven of which are: red, blue, green, yellow, black, orange, and purple. An eighth special notice is issued at the special request of the United Nations Security Council. [27] As of 2019, there are currently 62,448 valid Red and 12,234 Yellow notices in circulation. [28]
The Interpol Terrorism Watch List permits access by authorized police agencies to information on fugitives and suspected terrorists. The Interpol Watch List is a centralized list of those persons who are subject to Interpol notices issued for arrest (red), location (blue) and information (green).
An Interpol Red Notice is a request made to law enforcement worldwide that a person accused of a serious crime be located and detained. Interpol did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
An Interpol notice for the repatriation of Ms Hasina from India would place the country in a diplomatically sensitive position given New Delhi’s close ties with Bangladesh during her government.
These include Red Notice alerts that Interpol publishes at the request of any of its 196 member countries. Red Notices are not arrest warrants , but more like digital “wanted person” posters.
The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) has had a long history of collaboration with Indian law enforcement agencies. India has been a member of Interpol since 1949, shortly after gaining its independence, and has played an integral role in the organization's global fight against transnational crime, terrorism, and cybercrime.
He was placed on Interpol’s ‘wanted list’ by Russian authorities. [8] Russia is responsible for 38% of public Red Notices globally. Due to lack of transparency at the Interpol, it is challenging to determine how the government is able to use this notice system to such an extensive degree.