How can I find out if I'm wanted in Turkey?
Say that I want to travel to a foreign country, but it's possible I am wanted by the authorities there*. To find out if this is the case, I could just go, and see if I get arrested at the airport, but that's far from ideal. I'd much rather know it before departing. How? Can a lawyer find this out for me? Or an embassy? or through an online resource? And won't asking about it prompt the authorities to look into me, and put me on the wanted list if I'm not yet on it? If the information is available, how reliable is it?
Note: I would only need to know for a single specific country before traveling there. I don't need a table of all countries in the world with a yea or nay.
Update: Alright, if this question can't be answered generally (not even a few general guidelines), I'm specifically interested in Turkey.
*I am not currently wanted anywhere (that I know of), but in the future I may be indirectly associated with a company in the online gambling business, which is not legal everywhere. I have no control over where that company chooses to operate.
Best Answer
Turkish police does not have a page for wanted people, so no online resources by the Turkish government.
The only online resource which might give you this information is the interpol, Turkey is a member of interpol and they should send information about wanted people to the interpol, especially those who do not reside in Turkey. Interpol has a page for wanted people, you can search a specific country and/or a name.
Other than that, your best option is hiring a lawyer in Turkey to help you with more accurate data.
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