Canadian-American anti-whaling activist Paul Watson greeted Interpol’s determination with the phrases: ‘Lastly I’m free.’
World police organisation Interpol stated it has eliminated its most-wanted designation for the anti-whaling activist and founding father of the Sea Shepherd conservation group, Paul Watson, who is needed in Japan over an encounter with a whaling ship in 2010.
Interpol had issued a “pink discover”, at Japan’s request, for the arrest of the Canadian-American Watson, 74, who is thought for his daring ways, together with disrupting and confronting whaling ships on the excessive seas.
Interpol has now determined that the discover was “disproportionate”, Watson’s Paris-based lawyer William Julie stated on Tuesday.
An Interpol pink discover is a request to legislation enforcement worldwide to find and provisionally arrest an individual pending authorized motion, primarily based on a warrant from the judicial authorities within the requesting nation, on this case, Japan.
In a put up on social media by the Captain Paul Watson Basis, the activist was quoted saying: “Lastly I’m free.”
“The Japanese whalers have been after me for 14 years ever since I used to be first detained in Frankfurt, Germany in Could 2012,” Watson stated.
“It has been an unimaginable pursuit by a really highly effective nation utilizing limitless sources however lastly I’m free.”
🚨INTERPOL RED NOTICE CANCELLED!!
The Japanese whalers have been after me for 14 years ever since I used to be first detained in Frankfurt, Germany in Could 2012.
It has been an unimaginable pursuit by a really highly effective nation utilizing limitless sources however lastly I’m free pic.twitter.com/XIBuMwksoe
— Captain Paul Watson Basis 🐋🏴☠️ (@CaptPaulWatson) July 22, 2025
A spokesperson for Interpol confirmed to the AFP information company that the organisation’s Fee for the Management of Interpol’s Recordsdata (CCF) had deleted the arrest discover for Watson.
“The CCF determination was made in mild of latest details, together with the refusal by the Kingdom of Denmark to extradite Mr Watson. That is consistent with regular procedures,” the spokesperson stated.
Watson was arrested and detained in Greenland in July 2024, on a greater than decade-old Japanese arrest warrant, which accused him of inflicting harm to a whaling ship and injuring a whaler. He was launched in December after Denmark refused the Japanese extradition request over the 2010 incident.
Watson left Denmark on December 20, and returned to France, the place his kids attend college.
In an announcement, Watson’s lawyer stated that the CCF thought of that Interpol’s pink discover “didn’t meet Interpol’s requirements, citing the disproportionate nature of the costs… the appreciable passage of time because the alleged details, Denmark’s refusal to extradite him, and the truth that a number of different nations declined to behave on Japan’s arrest or extradition requests”.
Lamya Essemlali, the president of Sea Shepherd France, hailed the “excellent news that this discover was lastly cancelled”, however famous that Watson may nonetheless be arrested and despatched to Japan for prosecution.
“It doesn’t give Paul Watson his freedom of motion as a result of the Japanese arrest warrant is ample for a rustic to order his arrest,” she stated.