Interpol issues its first ‘Silver Notice’ to track international laundered assets, aiding 52 countries, including India, which targets fugitive economic offenders. The initiative, requested by Italy, helps share alerts globally to locate and seize criminal assets under national laws, enhancing asset recovery efforts.
Interpol issues first-ever ‘Silver Notice’ to track laundered assets
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