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How long does an INTERPOL Red Notice last?

How long does an INTERPOL Red Notice last?

five years
Interpol ​red notices have a standard validity of five years, unless the alerts are withdrawn earlier at the request of the issuing state or upon a decision of the General Secretariat of Interpol.

Is Red Notice real?

A red notice is an interpol notice issued to seek the location and arrest of a person wanted by a judicial jurisdiction or an international tribunal with a view to their extradition.

How do I know if I am wanted by Interpol?

You can check the ‘wanted persons’ section of INTERPOL’s website. This page contains extracts of some, but not all, Red Notices. If your name does appear on this page, it will also include a very broad indication of what sort of offence you are wanted for, for example ‘theft’.

What is Cleopatra egg?

Cleopatra’s Eggs are a Hollywood version of the famous Fabergé bejeweled eggs made for Russia’s Romanov imperial family. While in the movie the narrator says the eggs were a symbol of Antony’s “undying devotion” to Cleopatra, in real life they were Easter gifts and much smaller in scale.

How do I know if I am on INTERPOL?

What happens if you have a Red Notice?

The purpose of a Red Notice is to ‘seek the location of a wanted person and his/her … arrest … for the purpose of extradition’. If the country which obtained the Red Notice against you has had a chance to seek your extradition but has not done so, then inform the CCF of this.

What crimes are reported to Interpol?

Counterfeit currency and documents.

  • Crimes against children.
  • Cultural heritage crime.
  • Cybercrime.
  • Drug Trafficking.
  • Environmental crime.
  • Financial crime.
  • Firearms trafficking.
  • What is an INTERPOL Black notice?

    Notice types To locate a missing person or to identify a person unable to identify themselves. Black notice. To seek information on unidentified bodies. Orange notice. To warn of an event, a person, an object or a process representing an imminent threat and danger to persons or property.