Does the Type of INTERPOL Notice Against a Client Matter to a Bank?

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In the last posts, I addressed the topic of banking and Red Notices. But what of the effect of a Blue Notice, or Green for that matter? For attorneys whose clients are the subjects of INTERPOL-issued Notices, it is the fact of any Notice's existence that matters, not only Red Notices. While Red Notices are issued for individuals who are wanted for crimes or who have already been convicted of crimes, other types of Notices are also issued by INTERPOL.

For example, Blue Notices, as discussed here previously, may not relate to the subject being suspected of criminal activity, and could have to do with a search for witnesses or other information related to a suspected crime. A Green Notice is issued for a person who has committed a crime in one country and is deemed likely to commit a crime in another country.

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