Security consultant Richard Kumadoe has warned that the decision to have Ken Ofori‑Atta declared a "fugitive" and put on an INTERPOL Red Notice is not just a personal challenge, its consequences extend far wider, with potential national and international ramifications.

Here's a breakdown of his key concerns in an interview with TV3.

Permanent international profiling Kumadoe emphasised that once someone is red‑noted, their name is embedded across global law‑enforcement, border-control, and financial databases, marking them as "wanted" for life. "The risk of being profiled as somebody who is wanted for crime internationally or fugitive for that matter it comes with a huge cost and dire consequences.

The INTERPOL platform can be assessed by a lot of investigative agencies, law enforcement officers, departments and individuals who are into investigations.