The use of Interpol Red Notices in Political Persecution

The lawyers at Schlun & Elseven Rechtsanwälte are at your side when you are confronted with Interpol.

The use of Interpol Red Notices in Political Persecution

The lawyers at Schlun & Elseven Rechtsanwälte are at your side when you are confronted with Interpol.

The issuance of Interpol Red Notices can have profound ramifications, drastically altering the course of the affected person’s personal, family, and professional life. With so much power afforded to this mechanism, countries need to ensure they are used appropriately, and Interpol must be vigilant in preventing them from being misused and especially for political reasons.

However, authoritarian states in particular, have been known to abuse the powerful mechanism to silence dissent and locate political targets. The gravity of potential arrest and extradition demands urgent and comprehensive legal assistance.

At Schlun & Elseven, our team of German extradition lawyers specializes in providing robust defense strategies for clients facing politically motivated Interpol Red Notices. If you find yourself targeted by such a Notice, we strongly urge you to contact us immediately, allowing us to address this critical issue on your behalf promptly.

What is an Interpol Red Notice?

Interpol, the International Criminal Police Organization, issues Interpol Red Notices to request the arrest and extradition of a wanted person globally. An Interpol Red Notice informs police authorities worldwide about a wanted person. It includes data like the suspect’s name, date of birth, nationality, facial features, and details about the crime they committed.

A Red Notice must be requested by a member state of Interpol or by an International Criminal Court and Tribunal. Interpol itself does not issue Red Notices independently. If approved, national police authorities of the country where the suspect is located can examine the notice themselves, decide whether to make an arrest and start extradition proceedings to the requesting country.

Red Notice Removal

Our team of experienced extradition and Interpol lawyers provide our clients with a robust defense against Interpol Red Notices, and we have had successful outcomes for a diverse range of clients. Our extensive experience in this field has equipped us with comprehensive knowledge and strategic expertise, enabling us to navigate the intricacies of Red Notice removal effectively.

Interpol Red Notices must comply with Interpol’s regulations; therefore, certain crucial aspects can render a Red Notice request invalid. Here are some reasons why a Red Notice request may be deemed unenforceable:

  • The request contradicts the fundamental principles enshrined in the „Universal Declaration of Human Rights“ (as stipulated in Article 2(1) of INTERPOL’s Constitution),
  • a request predominantly bears political, military, religious, or racial undertones (as articulated in Article 3 of INTERPOL’s Constitution), it lacks the necessary credibility.
  • The Red Notice request fails to satisfy the stipulated minimum penalty requirements.
  • The alleged crime falls within Interpol’s list of excluded offenses for Red Notices—such as prostitution, personal drug possession, adultery, abortion, or bigamy.

For examples of our work, you can read these notable cases involving the successful deletion of Interpol Red Notices originating from Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Interpol and politics

Interpol has committed itself to be politically neutral and not to issue politically motivated Red Notices. Article 3 of Interpol’s Constitution states that Red Notices are not permitted if the request is of a predominantly political, military, religious or racial character. This commitment was also validated in Interpol’s Resolution AG-2006-RES-04 („Statement to reaffirm the independence and political neutrality of Interpol“).

Such commitment ensures that offences like treason, espionage or divulging state secrets do not comply with the rules of Interpol regarding the issuance of Red Notices. However, there are still significant problems with ensuring that the authorities of autocratic states are not misusing Interpol Red Notices.

According to Interpol, 353 Red Notice requests were denied by the General Secretariat in 2021 because they contradicted Article 3. However, this is not a sign that the issue is being comprehensively handled. There are still significant criticisms regarding the untransparent reviewing process, as well as recurrently issued Red Notices that are used for political persecution. A study from February 2022, commissioned by the European Parliament, states that the number of politically motivated Red Notices has increased in recent years and is not likely to decrease soon as review processes are inadequate and untransparent.

The consequences of being the subject of a Red Notice are extensive. Especially if the Red Notice is made public on Interpol’s website. Alongside all risks that come with a Red Notice anyway, the involvement of the international public adds to public scrutiny, being stigmatized due to the association with criminal activity and possibly irreversible reputational damage. Concerning politically motivated red notices, the objective can be to defame the person involved exactly this way.

Opportunities for Action

At Schlun & Elseven, our goal is to bring new and relevant information forth, so the General Secretariat has to re-evaluate the request and, if it is no longer in compliance with the rules and Interpol Constitution, delete it and remove it from all national databases. Our German extradition lawyers will thoroughly review the existing data to search for information that will benefit your case. Our experience and knowledge of the requirements of Interpol Red Notices and their deletion make us your best choice regarding the defense against Red Notices. Please, contact us now to get your defense started.

Line of action when you suspect being the subject of an Interpol Red Notice

Step 1

We will send a request to Interpol to verify if there is a Red Notice in your name. If so, we are going to talk about our strategy with you and answer all your remaining questions.

Step 2

This is where we get started on challenging the Interpol Red Notice by either contacting the issuing member country directly or Interpol. Our experienced lawyers will assess which approach will be most effective.

Step 3

The best possible outcome is that your Interpol Red Notice gets taken down. Our team has had multiple successes in removing Interpol Red Notices. Read about our successful removal of Red Notices from Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Our Services

  • Request for information about Interpol Notices 
  • Interpol Red Notice Removal  

  • Contacting the national authorities that issued the red notices  

  • Preemptive Requests to Interpol
  • Legal defense in the case of arrest
  • Legal support when in touch with any Interpol Notice 

Contact us now.

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