Dirty Work
Sky News
It's a system which is meant to enable police forces to flag their most wanted persons at international borders around the world. Read more
Episodes
Introducing... The World with Richard Engel and Yalda Hakim 09/30/2024 00:01:34Episode Four: One Of The Worst 02/26/2024 00:48:15
Episode Three: Life Sentence 08/03/2023 00:42:12Episode Two: Hijacked 07/27/2023 00:40:36Episode One: Russian Roulette 07/19/2023 00:34:33 Show all episodes
Our take on Dirty Work podcast
Dirty Work explores the dark side of Interpol's Red Notices system. Across three compelling episodes, host Sahar Zand presents heart-breaking stories of innocent people trapped in the flawed system. From wrongful detentions to extraditions, the devastating consequences are explored in depth. Through rare interviews with Interpol's Secretary General, the efforts to reform the system are revealed, yet questions persist about its effectiveness. The podcast also uncovers how oppressive governments exploit Red Notices to target dissidents and opposition figures. With expert analysis and personal accounts, Dirty Work is a powerful and essential exploration of this troubling global police information system. Dirty Work is a news podcast by Sky News. Producer
Sky News
Sky News
Host
Sahar Zand
Sahar Zand
Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Episodes count
6
6
Average duration
40'
40'
Frequency
Weekly
Weekly
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