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A Red Notice is a kind of international wanted poster seeking the provisional arrest of a fugitive, with an eye towards extradition to the nation that issued the underlying arrest warrant.
Ars Technica WIRED 2010
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A Red Notice is a kind of international wanted poster seeking the provisional arrest of a fugitive, with an eye towards extradition to the nation that issued the underlying arrest warrant.
Ars Technica WIRED 2010
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In 2001, Interpol issued a Red Notice —essentially an international arrest warrant—for Rai's extradition.
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Interpol has issued Red Notice warrants for the fallen Libyan leader.
CNN.com 2011
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A Red Notice allows Interpol, the international police agency, to circulate an arrest warrant widely with the intention of extraditing a suspect.
CNN.com 2011
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Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble was quoted as saying the Red Notice would "significantly restrict his ability to travel and cross international borders" and would enable neighboring countries to arrest him with a view to returning him to Libya.
NYT > Home Page By KAREEM FAHIM 2011
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Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble was quoted as saying the Red Notice would "significantly restrict his ability to travel and cross international borders" and would enable neighboring countries to arrest him with a view to returning him to Libya.
NYT > Home Page By KAREEM FAHIM 2011
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Interpol has issued Red Notice warrants for the fallen Libyan leader.
CNN.com 2011
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The Red Notice arrest warrant was issued as new reports surfaced over the possible whereabouts of Gadhafi and two of his sons, Saif al-Islam and Mutassim.
CNN.com 2011
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Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble was quoted as saying the Red Notice would "significantly restrict his ability to travel and cross international borders" and would enable neighboring countries to arrest him with a view to returning him to Libya.
NYT > Home Page By KAREEM FAHIM 2011
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