Terraform Labs co founder Do Kwon

The Financial Times is reporting that authorities in South Korea are asking Interpol to issue a ‘red notice’ for Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon, as his current location is unknown.

A red notice is a request for law enforcement worldwide to locate and arrest the named individual and hold them until extradition proceedings can commence. If issued the notice would go out to member police forces in 195 countries worldwide.

On Saturday, the Singapore Police Force confirmed to the press that Kwon was no longer in the city-state as was believed earlier.

South Korean prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for Do Kwon on 14 of September and then moved to invalidate his passport days later, it is not known if he holds a second or third nationality.

Kwon tweeted:
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