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Verifying the Clearance of an INTERPOL Red Notice

The lawyers independently verified the status of the Red Notice through INTERPOL, confirming its removal and providing the client with legal certainty in this matter.

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Case Overview

A client from Egypt reached out to our legal team to verify the INTERPOL status of their father. The father had been involved in a case that was later deemed invalid. Despite assurances from a local law firm in Egypt that the matter had been resolved, the client sought confirmation through an independent and reliable source to ensure that no active Red Notices or records remained on file with INTERPOL.

Ensuring Accurate INTERPOL Records

Our team initiated a thorough review of INTERPOL’s database to confirm the status of the client’s father. We focused on verifying whether the Red Notice had been fully removed and ensuring that no residual alerts or information persisted in the system. This involved submitting a request to INTERPOL’s Commission for the Control of INTERPOL’s Files (CCF) to obtain a definitive confirmation of the clearance.

Additionally, we provided the client with guidance on how to monitor and protect their father’s legal standing in the future, particularly in scenarios involving international travel or interactions with foreign authorities. Collaborating with experts on Red Notices, we ensured that the entire process was handled with precision and transparency.

Result

Our investigation confirmed that the Red Notice had been successfully removed from INTERPOL’s database. The client was provided with official documentation verifying the clearance, granting peace of mind and the ability to proceed without concerns over international travel or potential legal complications. This case highlights the importance of independent verification in resolving matters involving INTERPOL and the reassurance that comes with expert legal support.

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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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