Interpol’s rules prohibit re-publication of notices based on the same facts after a CCF deletion order, unless the requesting country provides substantial new evidence or demonstrates changed circumstances. If Russia or another country attempts to reissue a notice on identical grounds, a Preventive Request citing the prior CCF decision can block circulation. However, requesting countries sometimes reframe charges or add new allegations to circumvent this prohibition. Maintaining ongoing monitoring of Interpol databases through annual Access Requests is advisable for at least three to five years following deletion to detect any attempted re-publication.
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