Interpol’s Rules contain safeguards against repeat abuse: if the CCF deletes a Red Notice, a new request concerning the same facts undergoes heightened scrutiny and typically requires substantially new evidence or changed circumstances. However, requesting countries sometimes circumvent this by recharacterising offences, adding fabricated charges, or issuing Diffusions instead. The CCF maintains records of prior decisions, and experienced counsel will reference previous deletion grounds in any challenge to a subsequent notice. Preventive measures include requesting that the CCF flag your file for enhanced review and monitoring Interpol databases regularly through formal access requests.
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