Interpol Removal Lawyers Turkey FAQ
Can Turkish authorities arrest me based solely on an Interpol Red Notice?
Turkish law enforcement can detain individuals based on Red Notices, but detention requires judicial validation within 48 hours. Turkish courts assess whether the underlying offence constitutes a crime under Turkish law and examine potential political motivations. If the notice stems from a country with documented human rights concerns, Turkish judges may decline provisional arrest. However, […]
How does Turkey’s extradition relationship with post-Soviet states affect my case?
Turkey maintains bilateral extradition treaties with several CIS countries, including Russia, Ukraine, and Azerbaijan, which can accelerate surrender procedures. However, Turkish courts have increasingly scrutinised requests from these jurisdictions, particularly where allegations appear connected to business disputes or political opposition. The Constitutional Court has blocked extraditions citing Article 3 ECHR concerns regarding torture risk. Your […]
What happens if I’m detained in Turkey while my CCF challenge is still pending?
Pending CCF applications do not automatically prevent arrest in Turkey. However, once detained, your legal team can present the CCF submission to Turkish prosecutors and courts as evidence that the notice’s validity is contested. Turkish judges may grant conditional release or defer extradition proceedings until the CCF issues a determination. Processing times at the CCF […]
Does Turkey honour Article 3 of Interpol’s Constitution regarding political offences?
Turkey formally recognises Interpol’s prohibition on political cases, but application varies significantly by court and prosecutor. Turkish jurisprudence increasingly distinguishes between genuinely political persecution and cases where requesting states frame legitimate criminal charges as political. Successful Article 3 defences require demonstrating concrete evidence: prior asylum grants, documented political activity, country condition reports from UNHCR or […]
Can I challenge a Red Notice if I hold Turkish citizenship or residency?
Turkish citizenship provides significant protection, as Turkey’s Constitution prohibits extraditing its nationals. However, Red Notices remain visible to other Interpol member states, restricting international travel. Residency alone offers no extradition immunity but strengthens arguments for conditional release during proceedings. Regardless of immigration status, challenging the notice directly through the CCF remains essential to restore travel […]
What evidence should I prepare before Turkish authorities act on a Red Notice?
Compile certified translations of all foreign court documents, evidence of political activity or business disputes with the requesting party, prior asylum applications or refugee status documentation, and expert reports on judicial conditions in the requesting state. Obtain character references from Turkish contacts establishing community ties. Secure financial records demonstrating legitimate business activities if fraud allegations […]