Agency asks police forces around the world to seek and detain the South Korean businessman.
Interpol has asked law enforcement agencies worldwide to find and arrest Do Kwon, founder of the failed cryptocurrency Terra.
BBC Korean says a red notice has been issued for the 31-year-old, who is accused of fraud over the company's $40 billion collapse.Do Kwon flew to Singapore in May - before Terra crashed - but the authorities say he's no longer there. South Korean prosecutors had asked Interpol to place him on the red notice list - a request it has now complied with - and asked the foreign ministry in Seoul to revoke his passport, saying that Do Kwon was "on the run".
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