Do Kwon’s Prosecutors Seeking Interpol Red Notice as Chase Continues
If an Interpol red notice is issued against Kwon, authorities in 195 countries will be asked to locate and arrest him.
Key Takeaways
- South Korean authorities are looking to place Do Kwon on Interpol's red notice list.
- Prosecutors have claimed that the Terraform Labs CEO is “obviously on the run,” and Singapore police have said that he has fled the country.
- Kwon denied over the weekend that he was “on the run” and claimed that Terraform Labs is complying with authorities.
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Prosecutors said that Kwon was “obviously on the run” after he denied that he was hiding from authorities.
Do Kwon Facing Possible Interpol Red Notice
Time seems to be running out for Do Kwon.
The Seoul Southern District Prosecutors’ Office said Monday that it had begun the process of adding him to Interpol’s red notice list as the manhunt for the Terraform Labs CEO intensifies. “We have begun the procedure to place him on the Interpol red notice list and revoke his passport,” the office said. Financial Times reported on the development early Monday.
An Interpol red notice issued against Kwon would mean that the Korean entrepreneur would become a wanted fugitive in 195 countries worldwide. When someone gets placed on Interpol’s red notice list, authorities from the intergovernmental organization’s member countries are asked to locate and arrest the individual ahead of possible extradition.
Today’s update follows another week of drama encircling the disgraced figurehead of the collapsed Terra blockchain. A Seoul court issued a warrant to arrest him and five of his accomplices on September 14, before prosecutors revealed plans to void his passport along with four of the five other suspects.
Singapore police then issued a statement Saturday claiming that Kwon had fled the country, prompting him to take to Twitter to tell his followers that he was “not “on the run.”” Kwon added that he and his colleagues had cooperated with authorities as investigations into the Terra incident continue. “We are in the process of defending ourselves in multiple jurisdictions – we have held ourselves to an extremely high bar of integrity, and look forward to clarifying the truth over the next few months,” he wrote. In response to Kwon’s statement, the prosecutors said that “it is clear that he escaped,” South Korean news outlet Yonhap reported Sunday.
Though the red notice is yet to be finalized, today’s development is the clearest sign yet that Kwon could be about to face repercussions over the role he played in Terra’s $40 billion implosion. Kwon was the main figurehead behind Terra, which memorably collapsed when its UST stablecoin lost its peg to the dollar in May. Multiple authorities worldwide have been investigating Kwon and Terraform Labs since, and he’s also facing several class-action lawsuits filed on behalf of Terra investors. In the fallout from Terra’s blow-up, Kwon has been accused of multiple crimes, including misleading investors, tax fraud, misappropriating company funds, and running a Ponzi scheme. He’s repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Disclosure: At the time of writing, the author of this piece owned ETH and several other cryptocurrencies.
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