Jurisprudence Brief:
The Court set aside a decision excluding the applicant based on his being wanted in Egypt. The applicant argued the charges were fabricated. The tribunal excluded the applicant holding that the red notice from Interpol was sufficient evidence that the applicant was wanted:
[90] In my view, the RPD erred by finding the Interpol Red Notice alone sufficed as a “serious
reason for considering” a serious crime was committed. The evidence from the Applicant’s wife and his Egyptian lawyer, Mr. al-Yahki, casts doubt on the information contained in the Interpol Red Notice. The jurisprudence called on her to assess the credibility of the Applicant’s claim the charges against him were fabricated: Gurajena.