Yes. Interpol notice deletion removes the international alert but does not extinguish the underlying national arrest warrant or extradition request. The requesting state retains sovereign authority to pursue bilateral extradition through diplomatic channels, particularly with countries sharing mutual legal assistance treaties. Additionally, some nations maintain domestic watchlists that are not automatically synchronised with Interpol’s database. Post-deletion, it is advisable to verify your status with immigration authorities in any country you plan to visit and assess whether the requesting state might pursue alternative enforcement mechanisms.
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