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Dirty Work
Sky News
6 episodes
1 month ago
It's a system which is meant to enable police forces to flag their most wanted persons at international borders around the world.
But, for some, Interpol's red notices have had devastating consequences - they're detained, imprisoned, and extradited, after being wrongly targeted.
Sahar Zand investigates the red notice system - and gets a rare chance to speak to the organisation's Secretary General.
Regular people, dissidents and Interpol insiders explain how bad actors have been able - in some cases - to hijack the system to capture people beyond their borders.
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It's a system which is meant to enable police forces to flag their most wanted persons at international borders around the world.
But, for some, Interpol's red notices have had devastating consequences - they're detained, imprisoned, and extradited, after being wrongly targeted.
Sahar Zand investigates the red notice system - and gets a rare chance to speak to the organisation's Secretary General.
Regular people, dissidents and Interpol insiders explain how bad actors have been able - in some cases - to hijack the system to capture people beyond their borders.
Show more...
News
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Episode One: Russian Roulette
Dirty Work
34 minutes 33 seconds
2 years ago
Episode One: Russian Roulette
In the first of three episodes, Sahar Zand meets the ordinary people who say their lives have been upturned by Interpol Red Notices which should never have been issued. These people never knew there was a Red Notice out for them, until they tried to cross a border. And then their lives changed forever.

She meets John Glendinning as he is frantically trying to connect with his brother Brian, who is calling from inside a prison in Baghdad. He had flown there for a new job, and was detained on an Red Notice issued by Qatar. Conditions in the prison are bad, and the signal is bad.

In other cases, Bill Browder explains the eight notices against him from Russia after he exposed a multi million dollar tax fraud within Putin’s government.

And Sahar speaks to Marek Zmyslowski, a Polish businessman who fell out with his business partner in Nigeria, and spent £250,000 to try to clear his name. He reflects on having to rebuild his life.

WARNING: This episode contains strong language.

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Presenter: Sahar Zand
Producers: Heidi Pett and Anne-Marie Bullock
Senior Producer: Sarah Burke
Sound Designer: James Bradshaw
Editor: Paul Stanworth
Dirty Work
It's a system which is meant to enable police forces to flag their most wanted persons at international borders around the world.
But, for some, Interpol's red notices have had devastating consequences - they're detained, imprisoned, and extradited, after being wrongly targeted.
Sahar Zand investigates the red notice system - and gets a rare chance to speak to the organisation's Secretary General.
Regular people, dissidents and Interpol insiders explain how bad actors have been able - in some cases - to hijack the system to capture people beyond their borders.