Travel during active proceedings is extremely risky. Most countries share information through Interpol channels, meaning an existing Red Notice or diffusion could trigger arrest at any border crossing. Even countries without an extradition treaty with the requesting state may detain you provisionally. If you are released on bail, your passport will typically be surrendered as a condition. Any unauthorised travel usually results in immediate bail revocation and remand into custody. Strategic advice on jurisdiction selection should be obtained before any international movement, not after proceedings have commenced.
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