Asylum recognition strengthens a deletion request considerably but does not guarantee automatic removal. The CCF treats refugee status as significant evidence that the notice may violate Article 3, particularly where persecution grounds align with the alleged offence. However, Interpol conducts an independent assessment—some notices survive where the requesting state argues the criminal charges are distinct from asylum grounds. A strategic approach combines the asylum decision with additional evidence of political motivation, procedural abuse, or human rights concerns to maximise deletion prospects.
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