Removal Of Red Notice Against Mehul Choksi:
News: The red alert issued by Interpol, the international police organization, against Mehul Choksi, a wanted man by India in connection with the $2 billion Punjab National Bank fraud case, has been removed.
India’s inquiries and extradition request are unaffected by the removal of the Interpol red alert.
Its notifications are international appeals for assistance or warnings enabling law enforcement in member nations to exchange vital information about criminal activity.
Notices are published in our Notices database and made accessible to all of our member countries upon request from the INTERPOL National Central Bureau of a member country.
Interpol: In order to help police forces around the world conduct criminal investigations, the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) was founded in 1923. Through the gathering and dissemination of information from various police forces, Interpol serves as a safe information-sharing platform.
Its main office is in Lyon, France.
195 nations are members of Interpol.
India joined as a member on October 15, 1949.