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Removing INTERPOL Red Notice to Support Family Needs

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Case Overview

A Ukrainian citizen reached out for legal assistance in resolving an INTERPOL Red Notice that was impeding their ability to relocate and provide care for their 8-year-old daughter, who has autism. The client expressed urgency in addressing the issue to ensure a stable and supportive environment for their family. Despite the limited details initially provided, the case required swift action to understand and resolve the underlying circumstances of the Red Notice.

Addressing Legal Barriers to Relocation

Challenging a Red Notice involves navigating complex legal frameworks and presenting compelling evidence. Key challenges in this case included:

  • Clarifying the Basis of the Notice: Investigating the reasons behind the issuance of the Red Notice, which required coordination with INTERPOL and relevant national authorities.
  • Balancing Urgency with Due Process: Ensuring the client’s immediate needs were addressed while adhering to procedural requirements for filing and reviewing the case.
  • Minimizing Impact on Family: Developing a strategy to resolve the Red Notice quickly to enable the client to fulfill their responsibilities as a caregiver.

Our legal team conducted a thorough review of the client’s case, identifying discrepancies and weaknesses in the Red Notice’s foundation. We filed a formal request with INTERPOL’s Commission for the Control of Files (CCF) to assess the notice’s validity. Concurrently, we coordinated with local legal experts to address any additional barriers that could arise during the process. Leveraging our expertise in cases involving Interpol Attorneys in Dubai, we ensured a comprehensive approach to resolving the issue.

Result

Through diligent efforts and effective advocacy, the client’s Red Notice was successfully removed, enabling them to relocate without further legal or logistical obstacles. This resolution not only provided the client with peace of mind but also ensured their daughter could access the care and stability she needed. This case highlights the importance of specialized legal support in navigating complex international legal systems.

Dr. Anatoliy Yarovyi
Senior Partner
Anatoliy Yarovyi is a doctor of Law, holds a Master’s degree in Law from Lviv University and Stanford University. He was one of the candidates for a judgeship at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Specializes in representing clients’ interests at the ECHR and Interpol in matters concerning extradition, personal and business reputation, data protection, and freedom of movement.

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