Interpol’s blue corner notices have come under scrutiny for potential misuse and exploitation. These notices, which facilitate the sharing of crime-related information, have raised concerns about targeting political refugees and dissidents. This article explores the differences between blue corner and red corner notices, the potential for misuse, and efforts to address this issue. Critics argue that existing protocols are manipulated for political purposes, but countries like Turkey emphasize the importance of police cooperation and non-interference in internal affairs.
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The Bombay high court has instructed Interpol to find and verify the addresses of film producer Mushtaq Nadiadwala’s children, who are Indian nationals, in Pakistan. The court also expressed concerns about the safety of the children. Nadiadwala had sought information about his wife and children, as his wife had not complied with a court order regarding communication between the children and their father. Interpol has been given until February 15, 2024, to file an affidavit on the children’s safety.