Deletion of a Red Notice does not automatically prevent Russia from submitting a new request based on the same underlying case. However, once the CCF rules that a notice violates Interpol’s rules — particularly Article 3 prohibiting political persecution — this creates a precedent that makes future notices on identical grounds significantly harder to publish. Interpol’s General Secretariat reviews subsequent requests against prior CCF decisions. If Russia attempts resubmission, a pre-emptive blocking request can be filed, citing the earlier ruling and demonstrating the repetitive nature of the abuse.
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