Interpol cancels red notice for Suriname ex-governor

Police body will not involve itself in a case that has a political character

Gillmore Hoefdraad
Gillmore Hoefdraad
Juan Manuel Herrera/OAS

Interpol has withdrawn a ‘wanted’ notice for Gillmore Hoefdraad, former governor of the Central Bank of Suriname (CBvS), over concerns the charges are unclear and may be politically motivated.

Grossman Young & Hammond, a US law firm representing Hoefdraad, issued a press release on May 12, saying “Interpol has rescinded the red notice requested by Suriname that sought his [Hoefdraad’s] detention and extradition”. The firm had represented Hoefdraad in proceedings challenging the notice.

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