I searched the Interpol website and I am not there. But my friend says he saw my name on a list at a police station. How is that possible? Are there two different lists? How do I get to see the private one so I know what I am facing?
Yes, there are absolutely two lists. The public one on the website is very small. Most Red Notices are "Restricted" and only available to law enforcement. You can read more about this on the website extraditionlawyers.net and how it works. To see your private file, you have to file a formal request for access through the CCF in Lyon. You can't just log in and see it. A lawyer can help you do this without alerting the police to your current location. It is the only way to be 100% sure of your status. Once you have the file, you can see exactly what the charges are and which country sent the request. Knowledge is power in these situations, so getting that file should be your priority.