INTERPOL scraps Red Notice against Ghana's Ofori-Atta

Deleting the Red Notice just shifted the Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta saga into straight-up court and extradition territory, with INTERPOL stepping back over political neutrality concerns.

INTERPOL deletes Red Notice file
  • Office of the Special Prosecutor confirmed the Commission decision.
  • The Commission for the Control of INTERPOL erased the Red Notice entry.
  • INTERPOL's rules on political neutrality drove the removal.
  • Context cited polarized political statements around the probe.
Political and procedural backdrop
  • Officials referenced public controversy over prosecution and extradition steps.
  • The Ministry of Justice and the Attorney-General admitted that the extradition was premature.
  • The early procedural stage reportedly blocked immediate pursuit.
  • Subsequent developments made the notice unnecessary.
Arrest and extradition track
  • Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta was arrested in the United States on January 6, 2026.
  • Extradition proceedings had already been triggered after the arrest.
  • The Criminal Division of the High Court in Accra issued a summons.
  • Authorities continue seeking his return through legal channels.
OSP's stance on the case
  • Office of the Special Prosecutor said it follows the law and evidence.
  • Prosecutors emphasized commitment to due process.
  • The agency framed its work as impartial anti-corruption action.
  • Efforts to secure his appearance in Ghana remain active.
 

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