Interpol, the world’s largest international police organization, has 195 member states, but Russia alone is responsible for 38 per cent of extradition requests.
Interpol, the world’s largest international police organization, has 195 member states, but Russia alone is responsible for 38 per cent of extradition requests.
I feel that the problem is that they’re reviewed after an arrest is made. Why spend all the resources and waste time to then review it after?
I mean, it makes sense in a case where the system isn’t being abused, because you don’t want someone to slip out of the country while you’re messing around. In that situation, better to inconvenience a few people for a short period than to let suspects escape.