Yes, but only through a formal Access Request to Interpol’s Commission for the Control of Files. Interpol does not publicly disclose the requesting country, and the subject has no automatic right to this information without filing a written request. The CCF typically responds within 4–6 months, though complex cases may take longer. Once disclosed, identifying the requesting state is essential for assessing whether the underlying investigation is legitimate or whether the notice may be politically motivated under Article 3.
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