Gabon: Sylvia and Noureddin Bongo Placed Under Interpol Red Notice
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In Gabon, the judicial file concerning Sylvia and Noureddin Bongo is undergoing new developments. According to information relayed by the Gabonese press, the former first lady and her son are now placed under Interpol's red notice. A procedure that would accentuate international police surveillance. The lawyer of the former first lady speaks to him "of a gross manipulation" werded by Libreville.
Some of the relatives of former President Ali Bongo are again in a legal mess. According to reports relayed by several Gabonese media, Sylvia Bongo Ondimba, former first lady, and her son Noureddin Bongo Valentin would now be the subject of a red notice issued by Interpol. The measure would date from 6 May 2026. In concrete terms, their names would have been included in the police files of the 196 member countries of the network, a procedure whi…
Since countries generally refuse to extradite their own citizens, Sylvia and Nono should opt for a residence in France... and therefore leave Britain... except, if they had British citizenship. France, however, is unable to extradite them according to the practices in force on our planet earth. Thus, after his flight from Japan, Carlos GHOSN, subject to a red notice, took refuge in Lebanon. It is not a total freedom, because travelling out of hi…
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