Interpol’s rules permit requesting states to submit new notices, but the CCF applies heightened scrutiny to repeat filings. If you previously obtained deletion, the new notice must present substantially different evidence or charges — mere repackaging of the same allegations typically results in swift rejection. Preventive requests filed after initial deletion create a lasting flag on your file, requiring Interpol’s General Secretariat to consult your legal submissions before publishing any future notice. This procedural safeguard significantly reduces the risk of repeated abuse.
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