I often receive the question, "Can INTERPOL make arrests in the United States?"

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The answer is, "NO." INTERPOL doesn't make arrests anywhere. INTERPOL doesn't have its own officers who operate like police officers in the US or any other country. If a person is arrested in relation to a Red Notice in the US, the arresting officers work for either the federal or the state government in the United States, and that's true in every country.
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