Interpol’s rules prohibit member countries from reissuing a notice based on the same facts after a CCF deletion order. However, requesting states occasionally attempt to circumvent this by submitting a new notice with modified charges or additional allegations. The CCF monitors for such abuse and will reject notices that are substantively identical to previously deleted ones. If a reissued notice appears, a fresh challenge can be filed citing the prior CCF decision as precedent. In practice, countries with a pattern of abusive reissuance face increased scrutiny, and their subsequent requests are often blocked at the General Secretariat review stage.
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