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Blue Corner Notice

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The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) has recently issued a Blue Corner Notice against the missing owners of a nightclub in Goa following a deadly fire incident. The notice was issued to assist Indian investigating agencies in locating the individuals and verifying their identities through international cooperation.

Meaning of a Blue Corner Notice

A Blue Corner Notice, also referred to as an Enquiry Notice, is an international alert issued by INTERPOL to collect information about a person involved in a criminal investigation. It allows law enforcement agencies of member countries to share and seek details regarding the identity, location, and activities of a person of interest.Importantly, a Blue Corner Notice is issued before the filing of formal criminal charges and does not carry any authority for arrest or detention.

Purpose and Use

The primary purpose of a Blue Corner Notice is to support ongoing investigations by enabling international information exchange. It is used to determine the whereabouts of a person, verify identity details, and gather background information such as criminal records or travel history.It functions as an investigative and intelligence-gathering mechanism, particularly useful in cases involving cross-border movement.

Key Characteristics

A Blue Corner Notice is part of INTERPOL’s colour-coded notice system and is circulated among all 196 member countries. It is non-coercive in nature and relies on voluntary cooperation from national law enforcement agencies. The notice is meant strictly for information-sharing and not for law enforcement action such as arrest.

Difference Between Blue Notice and Red Notice

A Blue Corner Notice is issued to collect information and trace a person’s location, whereas a Red Notice is issued to locate and provisionally arrest a person wanted for prosecution or to serve a sentence. Unlike a Red Notice, a Blue Notice has no enforcement implications.

Other INTERPOL Notices

INTERPOL also issues other notices such as Yellow Notices for missing persons, Black Notices for unidentified bodies, Green Notices to warn about dangerous individuals, Orange Notices for public safety threats, Purple Notices for sharing criminal techniques, and Silver Notices to trace criminal assets.

About INTERPOL

The International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) is an independent international body that facilitates cooperation among national police forces to combat transnational crimes. It has 196 member countries, with India joining in 1949. INTERPOL is not a part of the United Nations, though it has enjoyed Permanent Observer status at the UN since 1996. Its headquarters are located in Lyon, France.

Conclusion

The Blue Corner Notice is a crucial tool for enhancing international police cooperation by enabling timely exchange of information during investigations. It helps countries track individuals across borders while respecting national sovereignty and legal frameworks

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