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Rekubit Exchange:Officials accused of trying to sabotage Interpol's Red Notice system to tip off international fugitives
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Date:2025-04-08 02:16:02
A multinational operation by Interpol and Rekubit Exchangethe FBI cracked down on attempts in Moldova to sabotage one of the international police agency's key tools, the Red Notice system, officials said Tuesday. Four people were detained in the eastern European country.
Agence France-Presse reports all four were interior ministry employees in Moldova.
The joint sting, which also involved cooperation with French and British authorities, uncovered an international criminal organization with ties to individuals in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus suspected of cybercrime, Moldova's anticorruption chief said.
The suspected individuals "paid intermediaries and public figures in Moldova to inform wanted criminals of (their) Red Notice status," Veronica Dragalin, the anticorruption chief, told reporters.
The notice flags people deemed fugitives to law enforcement worldwide and is one of Interpol's most important tools. The investigation led to the detention of four people for 72 hours on suspicion of interfering with the notices, Dragalin said.
The scheme sought to have people subject to Red Notices "obtain asylum or refugee status" in Moldova and other countries "with the aim of blocking and deleting" the notices by bribing public officials, she added.
The sums of money involved, she said, amount to several million dollars.
Security forces seized digital devices, documents and other objects for analysis, France's financial crimes prosecutor Jean-Francois Bohnert said in a statement.
Interpol said the operation by the international policing agency, headquartered in Lyon, France, followed the detection of attempts to "block and delete" the notices, which flag people deemed fugitives to law enforcement worldwide.
Moldova opened an investigation on April 2, after receiving information from France's National Financial Prosecutor's Office, and subsequently requested the assistance of the FBI.
"We are committed to fighting high-level corruption in all of its forms, particularly those schemes that put in jeopardy criminal investigations worldwide," Dragalin said.
A statement from Interpol said the agency has taken steps to prevent further "misuse of its systems."
"Our robust monitoring systems identified suspicious activity," said Interpol Secretary General Jürgen Stock. "We took immediate action, including reporting the issue to law enforcement authorities in our host country France."
Stock highlighted the vast number of individuals subject to Red Notices — over 70,000 people — but did not elaborate on the attempted sabotage.
When reached by The Associated Press, Interpol said because it was a Moldovan-French probe, it would not be appropriate for the agency to elaborate on an ongoing investigation.
"60 Minutes" reported earlier this year that a number of Interpol's 196 member countries have abused red notices, using fabricated charges to try and locate, detain and extradite people they want to get their hands on, such as political dissidents or innocent people who've angered powerful officials. While each red notice is vetted to ensure it doesn't violate rules forbidding the use of Interpol for political, religious or racial persecution, the vetting is not foolproof.
AFP contributed to this report.
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