Interpol for Radicitch: We don't issue arrest warrants, we call the wanted.

Minister for Kthim and Community Nenad Rassic said an Interpol warrant has been issued to Milan Radojici, the chief mastermind of Banjska's aggression on 24 September, where Kosovo police officer Africa Bulnjak was killed. The international police organisation Interpol says they do not issue arrest warrants, but only <x0) red ID”. “Interpol sounds international alarm, of [...]
The international police organisation Interpol says they do not issue arrest warrants, but only <x0) red ID”.
“Interpol issues international alarms, known as Red Notice) (Red Warning), announcing persons looking for”, says the response to Clancosova.
While about the case of former Serbian List deputy chairman, they said they do not comment on individual cases.
On Interpol's website, a “Recognition of Red” is said to be a requirement for law enforcement worldwide to locate and temporarily arrest a person pending extradition, surrender or similar legal actions.
“A red notice is not an international arrest order”, Interpol says.
It further explains that individuals are wanted by a research member, or international court. Member states reportedly implement their laws to decide whether to arrest a person.












