South Korean authorities ask Interpol to issue 'red notice' for Do Kwon: report

According to Interpol, there are currently 7,151 people publicly named on the agency's Red Notice list out of 69,270.

South Korean authorities ask Interpol to issue 'Red Notice' for Do Kwon: Report New

South Korean prosecutors have reportedly asked Interpol to intervene in their case against Terra co-founder Do Kwon by issuing a 'red notice', suggesting global law enforcement may be trying to stop him. track him down and arrest him.

According to a report by the Financial Times on Monday, the Seoul Southern District Attorney's Office said it had "initiated the procedure" to place Kwon on Interpol's red notice list after taking action to revoke the Terra co-founder's passport while in Singapore. Interpol's website says a Red Notice is requested by authorities "to locate and provisionally arrest a person awaiting extradition, surrender, or similar legal action", but the agency cannot. compel local law enforcement to arrest the subject of such notification.

“We are doing our best to locate and arrest [Kwon],” a spokesperson for the prosecutor's office reportedly said. "He is clearly on the run as his company's key financial officers also left for the same country during this time."

Kwon has continued to be active on social media amid potential arrests and prosecutions. Cointelegraph reported on Sunday that the Terra co-founder claimed he was "not 'on the run' or anything like that", but did not reveal his location - his Twitter account still showed him at Singapore at the time of publication. Reuters reported on Saturday that Singapore authorities said Kwon was no longer in the country, having moved there from South Korea in April.

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South Korean authorities ask Interpol to issue 'red notice' for Do Kwon: report

According to Interpol, there are currently 7,151 people publicly named on the agency's Red Notice list out of 69,270.

South Korean authorities ask Interpol to issue 'Red Notice' for Do Kwon: Report New

South Korean prosecutors have reportedly asked Interpol to intervene in their case against Terra co-founder Do Kwon by issuing a 'red notice', suggesting global law enforcement may be trying to stop him. track him down and arrest him.

According to a report by the Financial Times on Monday, the Seoul Southern District Attorney's Office said it had "initiated the procedure" to place Kwon on Interpol's red notice list after taking action to revoke the Terra co-founder's passport while in Singapore. Interpol's website says a Red Notice is requested by authorities "to locate and provisionally arrest a person awaiting extradition, surrender, or similar legal action", but the agency cannot. compel local law enforcement to arrest the subject of such notification.

“We are doing our best to locate and arrest [Kwon],” a spokesperson for the prosecutor's office reportedly said. "He is clearly on the run as his company's key financial officers also left for the same country during this time."

Kwon has continued to be active on social media amid potential arrests and prosecutions. Cointelegraph reported on Sunday that the Terra co-founder claimed he was "not 'on the run' or anything like that", but did not reveal his location - his Twitter account still showed him at Singapore at the time of publication. Reuters reported on Saturday that Singapore authorities said Kwon was no longer in the country, having moved there from South Korea in April.

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