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Interpol notice

An Interpol notice is an international alert circulated by Interpol to communicate information about crimes, criminals, and threats by police in a member state (or an authorised international entity) to their counterparts around the world. The information disseminated via notices concerns individuals wanted for serious crimes, missing persons, unidentified bodies, possible threats, prison escapes, and criminals' modus operandi.[1]

Emblems of Interpol notices

There are eight types of notices, seven of which are colour-coded by their function: red, blue, green, yellow, black, orange, and purple. The best-known notice is the red notice which is the "closest instrument to an international arrest warrant in use today".[2][3] An eighth special notice is issued at the request of the United Nations Security Council.

Notices published by Interpol are made either on the organisation's own initiative or are based on requests from national central bureaus (NCBs) of member states or authorised international entities such as the United Nations and the International Criminal Court. All notices are published on Interpol's secure website. Extracts of notices may also be published on Interpol's public website if the requesting entity agrees.

Interpol may only publish a notice that adheres to all the proper legal conditions. For example, a notice will not be published if it violates Interpol's constitution, which forbids the organisation from undertaking activities of a political, military, religious, or racial character. Interpol may refuse to publish a notice that it considers inadvisable or a potential risk.

Notices may be issued in any of the four official languages of Interpol: English, French, Spanish, and Arabic.[4]

Notice types

Notice type Details
Red notice To seek the location/arrest of a person wanted by a judicial jurisdiction or international tribunal with a view to extradition
Blue notice To locate, identify or obtain information on a person of interest in a criminal investigation
Green notice To warn about a person's criminal activities if that person is considered to be a possible threat to public safety
Yellow notice 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
Purple notice To provide information on modi operandi, procedures, objects, devices, or hiding places used by criminals
Interpol–United Nations Security Council special notice To inform Interpol's members that an individual or an entity is subject to UN sanctions

Similar to the notice is another request for cooperation or alert mechanism known as a "diffusion". This is less formal than a notice, but also is used to request the arrest or location of an individual or additional information in relation to a police investigation. A diffusion is circulated directly by a member state or international entity to the countries of their choice, or to the entire Interpol membership and is simultaneously recorded in Interpol's databases.[1][4]

History

The International notice system was created in 1946 as Interpol re-established itself after World War II in the Parisian suburb of Saint-Cloud. It initially consisted of six colour-coded notices; Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Black, and Purple. In 2004, the seventh colour was added, Orange.[3]

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 and the Taliban and was adopted by Interpol at its 74th General Assembly in Berlin in September 2005.[5]

Interpol notices issued since 2011
Year Red Blue Green Yellow Black Orange Purple Interpol‑UN Diffusions Notes
2011[6] 7,678 705 1,132 1,059 104 31 8 30 15,708 Interpol published approximately 26,500 notices and diffusions in 2011. There were 40,836 notices and 48,310 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2011, and 7,958 people were arrested on the basis of a notice or diffusion during 2011.
2012[7] 8,136 1,085 1,477 1,691 141 31 16 78 20,130 Interpol published approximately 32,750 notices and diffusions in 2012. There were 46,994 notices and 66,614 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2012.
2013[8] 8,857 1,691 1,004 1,889 117 43 102 79 21,183 Interpol published approximately 34,820 notices and diffusions in 2013. There were 52,880 notices and 70,159 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2013; 1,749 people were arrested on the basis of a notice during 2013.
2014[9] 10,718 2,355 1,216 2,814 153 29 75 72 21,922 Interpol published approximately 39,250 notices and diffusions in 2014. There were 60,187 notices and 74,625 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2014; 2,336 people were arrested on the basis of a notice during 2014.
2015[10] 11,492 3,913 1,248 2,505 153 36 139 51 22,753 Interpol published approximately 42,266 notices and diffusions in 2015. There were 67,491 notices and 78,313 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2015.
2016[11] 12,878 2,675
2017[12] 13,048
2018[13] 13,516 581 2,397 4
2019[14] 13,377 3,165
2020[15] 11,094 2,554

Controversy

Red notice controversies

In his book Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man's Fight for Justice, Bill Browder, the CEO of Hermitage Capital Management, describes how the Russian government repeatedly requested that Interpol issue a red notice for his arrest. Interpol refused to do so on the basis that it deemed the request was "predominantly political in nature and therefore contrary to INTERPOL's rules and regulations". Unable to secure his extradition, Browder was subsequently tried and convicted by a Moscow court for tax evasion in absentia.[16][17][18][19]

In January 2017, United Kingdom-based NGO Fair Trials called on Interpol to introduce more rigorous checks. Fair Trial chief executive Jago Russell stated, "Interpol has been allowing itself to be used by oppressive regimes across the world to export the persecution of human rights defenders, journalists and political opponents". There have been concerns about conflict of interest as well as in March 2017, the UAE donated $54 million to Interpol, which roughly equalled the contributions by all other member states.[20] Interpol's secretary-general, Jurgen Stock, stated that Interpol had introduced a task force to review requests "even more intensively".[21]

In June 2020, Iran issued an arrest warrant for U.S. President Donald Trump and 35 other U.S. political and military officials for their role in the assassination of Qasem Soleimani and asked Interpol to issue a red notice.[22]

It was shown in 2013 that Interpol red notices were sometimes inaccurate and could be politically motivated. NGOs such as Fair Trials International have pointed to its limited internal controls to tackle political abuses. Many of its members have poor human rights records and corrupt, undemocratic governments and have been accused of abusing the red notice networks for political purposes.[23]

Some red notices are controversial and have been used to persecute opponents of regimes,[24] for example the former president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, whose red notice was removed because it was shown to be a political request.[25][26]

Interpol issued a new refugee policy in 2015, stipulating that a red notice should not be issued against a refugee when it has been requested by the country from which the refugee initially fled.[27]

In November 2018, Bahrain issued a red notice for footballer and dissident Hakeem al-Araibi, who had fled Bahrain in 2014 and been granted refugee status in Australia some years later. He was arrested on arrival in Thailand with his wife for a honeymoon in November 2018 by Thai police on the basis of the red notice, despite the red notice being withdrawn a few days later on the basis of illegality. On 11 February, he was released after Thai prosecutors dropped the case, arriving in Australia the following day.[28] He was granted Australian citizenship one month later, on 12 March 2019.

There has been growing concern about refugees being targeted by red notices illegally. Recent examples before al-Araibi's case include the detention of Russian activist Petr Silaev in Spain and Algerian human rights lawyer Rachid Mesli in Italy. In al-Araibi's case, despite the red notice being withdrawn only a few days after being issued, Bahrain nonetheless issued an extradition order, and Thailand complied, leading to a trial in which al-Araibi had to defend his opposition to the extradition.[27]

China has used red notices to repatriate Uyghurs around the world[citation needed] although one of them has been cancelled upon review.[29]

Commission for the Control of Interpol's Files

The Commission for the Control of Interpol's Files (CCF) is an independent monitoring body. It operates in line with a number of official rules and documents and has three main functions:

  • Monitoring the application of data protection rules to personal data processed by Interpol
  • Advising with regard to any operations or projects concerning the processing of personal information
  • Processing requests for access to Interpol's files

In 2008, the Interpol General Assembly voted to amend Interpol's constitution to integrate the CCF into its internal legal structure, thereby guaranteeing its independence.[30]

The CCF's most notable function, however, is to consider legal petitions submitted by individuals requesting the revocation of red notices. Such petitions, as a rule, only succeed when a red notice is deemed to infringe Interpol's Constitution either because it offends the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or because it was issued for political, religious, military, or racial reasons.[31] In an interview given to Forbes Africa Magazine in July 2013, leading international defense attorney Nick Kaufman observed that it may take months for the CCF to rule on such a petition adding that the review body "doesn't have to give reasons for its decision and there is no right of appeal".[32]

In popular culture

References

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External links

  • Official website of Interpol notices
    • Wanted persons
    • Missing persons

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Red notice redirects here For other uses see Red Notice disambiguation An Interpol notice is an international alert circulated by Interpol to communicate information about crimes criminals and threats by police in a member state or an authorised international entity to their counterparts around the world The information disseminated via notices concerns individuals wanted for serious crimes missing persons unidentified bodies possible threats prison escapes and criminals modus operandi 1 Emblems of Interpol notices There are eight types of notices seven of which are colour coded by their function red blue green yellow black orange and purple The best known notice is the red notice which is the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant in use today 2 3 An eighth special notice is issued at the request of the United Nations Security Council Notices published by Interpol are made either on the organisation s own initiative or are based on requests from national central bureaus NCBs of member states or authorised international entities such as the United Nations and the International Criminal Court All notices are published on Interpol s secure website Extracts of notices may also be published on Interpol s public website if the requesting entity agrees Interpol may only publish a notice that adheres to all the proper legal conditions For example a notice will not be published if it violates Interpol s constitution which forbids the organisation from undertaking activities of a political military religious or racial character Interpol may refuse to publish a notice that it considers inadvisable or a potential risk Notices may be issued in any of the four official languages of Interpol English French Spanish and Arabic 4 Contents 1 Notice types 2 History 3 Controversy 3 1 Red notice controversies 4 Commission for the Control of Interpol s Files 5 In popular culture 6 References 7 External linksNotice types EditNotice type DetailsRed notice To seek the location arrest of a person wanted by a judicial jurisdiction or international tribunal with a view to extraditionBlue notice To locate identify or obtain information on a person of interest in a criminal investigationGreen notice To warn about a person s criminal activities if that person is considered to be a possible threat to public safetyYellow notice To locate a missing person or to identify a person unable to identify themselvesBlack notice To seek information on unidentified bodiesOrange notice To warn of an event a person an object or a process representing an imminent threat and danger to persons or propertyPurple notice To provide information on modi operandi procedures objects devices or hiding places used by criminalsInterpol United Nations Security Council special notice To inform Interpol s members that an individual or an entity is subject to UN sanctionsSimilar to the notice is another request for cooperation or alert mechanism known as a diffusion This is less formal than a notice but also is used to request the arrest or location of an individual or additional information in relation to a police investigation A diffusion is circulated directly by a member state or international entity to the countries of their choice or to the entire Interpol membership and is simultaneously recorded in Interpol s databases 1 4 History EditThis section is missing information about recent notice counts Please expand the section to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page February 2023 The International notice system was created in 1946 as Interpol re established itself after World War II in the Parisian suburb of Saint Cloud It initially consisted of six colour coded notices Red Blue Green Yellow Black and Purple In 2004 the seventh colour was added Orange 3 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 and the Taliban and was adopted by Interpol at its 74th General Assembly in Berlin in September 2005 5 Interpol notices issued since 2011 Year Red Blue Green Yellow Black Orange Purple Interpol UN Diffusions Notes2011 6 7 678 705 1 132 1 059 104 31 8 30 15 708 Interpol published approximately 26 500 notices and diffusions in 2011 There were 40 836 notices and 48 310 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2011 and 7 958 people were arrested on the basis of a notice or diffusion during 2011 2012 7 8 136 1 085 1 477 1 691 141 31 16 78 20 130 Interpol published approximately 32 750 notices and diffusions in 2012 There were 46 994 notices and 66 614 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2012 2013 8 8 857 1 691 1 004 1 889 117 43 102 79 21 183 Interpol published approximately 34 820 notices and diffusions in 2013 There were 52 880 notices and 70 159 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2013 1 749 people were arrested on the basis of a notice during 2013 2014 9 10 718 2 355 1 216 2 814 153 29 75 72 21 922 Interpol published approximately 39 250 notices and diffusions in 2014 There were 60 187 notices and 74 625 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2014 2 336 people were arrested on the basis of a notice during 2014 2015 10 11 492 3 913 1 248 2 505 153 36 139 51 22 753 Interpol published approximately 42 266 notices and diffusions in 2015 There were 67 491 notices and 78 313 diffusions in circulation at the end of 2015 2016 11 12 878 2 6752017 12 13 0482018 13 13 516 581 2 397 42019 14 13 377 3 1652020 15 11 094 2 554Controversy EditRed notice controversies Edit Further information Interpol Abusive requests for Interpol arrests In his book Red Notice A True Story of High Finance Murder and One Man s Fight for Justice Bill Browder the CEO of Hermitage Capital Management describes how the Russian government repeatedly requested that Interpol issue a red notice for his arrest Interpol refused to do so on the basis that it deemed the request was predominantly political in nature and therefore contrary to INTERPOL s rules and regulations Unable to secure his extradition Browder was subsequently tried and convicted by a Moscow court for tax evasion in absentia 16 17 18 19 In January 2017 United Kingdom based NGO Fair Trials called on Interpol to introduce more rigorous checks Fair Trial chief executive Jago Russell stated Interpol has been allowing itself to be used by oppressive regimes across the world to export the persecution of human rights defenders journalists and political opponents There have been concerns about conflict of interest as well as in March 2017 the UAE donated 54 million to Interpol which roughly equalled the contributions by all other member states 20 Interpol s secretary general Jurgen Stock stated that Interpol had introduced a task force to review requests even more intensively 21 In June 2020 Iran issued an arrest warrant for U S President Donald Trump and 35 other U S political and military officials for their role in the assassination of Qasem Soleimani and asked Interpol to issue a red notice 22 It was shown in 2013 that Interpol red notices were sometimes inaccurate and could be politically motivated NGOs such as Fair Trials International have pointed to its limited internal controls to tackle political abuses Many of its members have poor human rights records and corrupt undemocratic governments and have been accused of abusing the red notice networks for political purposes 23 Some red notices are controversial and have been used to persecute opponents of regimes 24 for example the former president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych whose red notice was removed because it was shown to be a political request 25 26 Interpol issued a new refugee policy in 2015 stipulating that a red notice should not be issued against a refugee when it has been requested by the country from which the refugee initially fled 27 In November 2018 Bahrain issued a red notice for footballer and dissident Hakeem al Araibi who had fled Bahrain in 2014 and been granted refugee status in Australia some years later He was arrested on arrival in Thailand with his wife for a honeymoon in November 2018 by Thai police on the basis of the red notice despite the red notice being withdrawn a few days later on the basis of illegality On 11 February he was released after Thai prosecutors dropped the case arriving in Australia the following day 28 He was granted Australian citizenship one month later on 12 March 2019 There has been growing concern about refugees being targeted by red notices illegally Recent examples before al Araibi s case include the detention of Russian activist Petr Silaev in Spain and Algerian human rights lawyer Rachid Mesli in Italy In al Araibi s case despite the red notice being withdrawn only a few days after being issued Bahrain nonetheless issued an extradition order and Thailand complied leading to a trial in which al Araibi had to defend his opposition to the extradition 27 China has used red notices to repatriate Uyghurs around the world citation needed although one of them has been cancelled upon review 29 Commission for the Control of Interpol s Files EditThe Commission for the Control of Interpol s Files CCF is an independent monitoring body It operates in line with a number of official rules and documents and has three main functions Monitoring the application of data protection rules to personal data processed by Interpol Advising with regard to any operations or projects concerning the processing of personal information Processing requests for access to Interpol s filesIn 2008 the Interpol General Assembly voted to amend Interpol s constitution to integrate the CCF into its internal legal structure thereby guaranteeing its independence 30 The CCF s most notable function however is to consider legal petitions submitted by individuals requesting the revocation of red notices Such petitions as a rule only succeed when a red notice is deemed to infringe Interpol s Constitution either because it offends the Universal Declaration of Human Rights or because it was issued for political religious military or racial reasons 31 In an interview given to Forbes Africa Magazine in July 2013 leading international defense attorney Nick Kaufman observed that it may take months for the CCF to rule on such a petition adding that the review body doesn t have to give reasons for its decision and there is no right of appeal 32 In popular culture EditIn the original 1985 version of the Broderbund video game Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego the first part of the player s objective in each mission is to obtain an Interpol red notice imprecisely described as a warrant to arrest against a member of a fictional crime syndicate citation needed Black Notice a crime novel by Patricia Cornwell was named after the Interpol 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