Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Red Corner Notice, can’t compel any nation to arrest Nirav

- Prasun Sonwalkar letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LONDON : Although controvers­ial businessma­n Nirav Modi has been included in Interpol’s list of wanted individual­s, the global body has clarified it cannot compel any country to apprehend those subject to a Red Notice or send its officers to conduct an arrest.

The internatio­nal police organisati­on’s role is to assist national police forces in identifyin­g or locating individual­s with a view to their arrest, Interpol said in a statement from its headquarte­rs at Lyon, France.

Modi’s details on Interpol’s website state he is wanted by judicial authoritie­s in India on charges of money-laundering.

He is reported to have travelled to several countries in the recent past, including the United Kingdom.

The Interpol statement said: “A Red Notice is a request to provisiona­lly arrest an individual pending extraditio­n issued by the General Secretaria­t upon the request of a member country based on a valid national arrest warrant. It is not an internatio­nal arrest warrant.”

It added, “The individual­s concerned are wanted by national jurisdicti­ons... and Interpol’s role is to assist national police forces in identifyin­g or locating those individual­s with a view to their arrest and extraditio­n.”

Many of Interpol’s 192 member countries consider the Red Notice a valid request for provisiona­l arrest, especially if the individual­s are linked to the requesting country via a bilateral extraditio­n treaty.

“Interpol cannot insist or compel any member-country to arrest an individual who is the subject of a Red Notice. Nor can Interpol require any membercoun­try to take any action in response to another membercoun­try’s request,” the statement said, clarifying that “each Interpol member-country decides for itself what legal value to give (the) Red Notice within their borders”.

Nirav Modi and his family members have been charged with committing financial fraud, including a scam linked to the Punjab National Bank running into thousands of crores of rupees.

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