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If the two nations concerned have extradition treaties with one another, or they are both members of INTERPOL, yes.
They have the incorrect notion that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Mexico. However, it DOES and if you are wanted in the US, the Mexican police can arrest you and send you back.
Interrpol has no arrest powers, within or without members countries. Chiefly, they act as clearinghouse for criminal activities and suspects.
Arrest and Trial - 2000 Fugitives on a Rampage was released on: USA: 16 May 2001
Interpol is the world's largest international police organization. 188 member countries cooperate to track and arrest international criminals. Their most important functions are to provide secure communications between member countries on criminal activities, maintain a data base of information on international criminals and criminal activity for access by member countries, support police operations by member countries, and police training and development for member countries. Interpol's six priority crime areas: Illegal drugs and drug trafficking Public safety and terrorism Financial and high tech crime Trafficking in human beings Tracking fugitives Fighting corruption by enforcing the rule of law
Neither of them is safe. The US has an extradition treaty with both countries.
i hope so Answer Yes, the Extradition Act 2003 lists Spain as one of the partners under the European Arrest Warrant (EAW).
INTERPOL is not a law enforcement agency, it is a multi-national treaty organization that collects data on criminals from member countries and will provide any nation with the records regarding crimes and crimminals form other nations. It is more of an international police database that provides information through international cooperation. Once a nation's national police uses the information gathered by INTERPOL, it is up to the nation in which the crimminal is in to make the arrest. Source: www.interpol.int
All EU Member States surrender to each other on the basis of the European Arrest Warrant.
Apparently it is possible for U.S. Marshals to take fugitives into custody in Cuba with the cooperation of the Cuban government.
no Yes there is, I am facing one now
Yes, you certainly can. The DA is Georgia will then request extradition of you from Florida which WILL be granted.