The Ninth Circuit has rejected an Interpol Red Notice as sufficient evidence to demonstrate a reason to believe the petitioner had committed a serious nonpolitical crime. The court noted that the notice alleged the petitioner participated in a crime at a time when the Immigration Judge found he was already in the United States, the underlying arrest warrant was not filed by the Department of Homeland Security, and the notice lacked sufficient details about the alleged crime.
The full text of Gonzalez Castillo v. Garland can be found here:
https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2022/08/31/21-70112.pdf