Interpol does not have the authority to make arrests; it facilitates international police cooperation. However, certain countries may not fully cooperate with Interpol or may refuse to extradite individuals based on their own laws or political considerations. Countries like North Korea, for example, have limited engagement with Interpol. Additionally, some nations may prioritize sovereignty over extradition agreements, affecting the effectiveness of Interpol's notices.
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